Texts show feds planning communications strategy before ‘Freedom Convoy’ arrival
Newly released text messages show how the federal government was planning its communications strategy before the arrival of “Freedom Convoy” protesters in Ottawa back in late January.
Messages between a senior member of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s staff and Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino’s press secretary on Jan. 24 have been released by the inquiry investigating the government’s use of the Emergencies Act.
In the exchange, the prime minister’s adviser Mary-Liz Power said Mendicino’s office was considering having the minister do media interviews about “some of the more extreme elements” of the protest, and suggested it could be an opportunity to “get in on” the growing narrative about the truckers.
Power said they would use a similar message to the one used in response to the Jan. 6 attacks in Washington, D.C.