Friday’s release of the Public Order Emergency Commission report could well recommend broadening the definition of national security as it applies to emergencies, following the hearings last fall into the convoy disruptions in Ottawa. That, in turn, will likely lead government toward invoking national security more often, and to more security-related legislation. Read More
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