No surprise there. All that was needed was leadership at multiple levels to end that little hissy fit.The Federal Court of Appeal has upheld the Federal Court decision that the invocation of the Emergencies Act was unconstitutional.

No surprise there. All that was needed was leadership at multiple levels to end that little hissy fit.The Federal Court of Appeal has upheld the Federal Court decision that the invocation of the Emergencies Act was unconstitutional.
Yup. The Emergencies Act didn’t play into any of the criminal and provincial statute enforcement powers that were actually relied on on the ground. Everyone arrested and convicted was arrested and convicted on offences that were already on the books and clear in their application.No surprise there. All that was needed was leadership at multiple levels to end that little hissy fit.
No surprise there. All that was needed was leadership at multiple levels to end that little hissy fit.
An incompetent administration panicked and used, far too late btw, an inappropriate tool for the job.If it was only a little hissy fit, the GoC wouldn't have felt it had to enact the EA... it would have been handled like any other protest.
In fact it scared the shit out of the gov and they needed to crack it down hard.
And that followed a profound failure in police operational command at the municipal level.An incompetent administration panicked and used, far too late btw, an inappropriate tool for the job.
Yes - the Chief of Police was not the brightest bulbAnd that followed a profound failure in police operational command at the municipal level.
That joked about using tanks.....An incompetent administration panicked and used, far too late btw, an inappropriate tool for the job.
I’d agree with that. I was saying it myself in the first pages of this very thread, and ended up working front line in the event. While the numbers they were throwing out were still hilariously out to lunch, the few thousand people who DID show up and dig in made one hell of a mess. They had made their core intention and occupying downtown Ottawa very clear, so once it was obvious how many were coming, we should have been more ready and not let them dig in as they did.I honestly believed that the bright people in Ottawa were convinced the protest convoy would lose momentum by the time it reached the Whiteshell and for sure would be gone by Thunder Bay. This was the previous MO of all the western protests and they had no idea the anger that had built up in the land.
That nobody said “What do we do if these folks actually get to Ottawa?” is still very worrisome to me.
I really hope they have learned a lesson or two.
I’m still amazed why OPS didn’t intracity comandeer OCTranspo’s heavy 30T and 40T wreckers to pull the rigs off Wellington and environs.I’d agree with that. I was saying it myself in the first pages of this very thread, and ended up working front line in the event. While the numbers they were throwing out were still hilariously out to lunch, the few thousand people who DID show up and dig in made one hell of a mess. They had made their core intention and occupying downtown Ottawa very clear, so once it was obvious how many were coming, we should have been more ready and not let them dig in as they did.
As I’ve said before (granted with the benefit of hindsight) it should have been a full court press by police starting before first light the Tuesday morning after that first weekend. Catch ‘em all snoozy and without the weekend crowd.
I’m still amazed why OPS didn’t intracity comandeer OCTranspo’s heavy 30T and 40T wreckers to pull the rigs off Wellington and environs.![]()
Don’t know.Can you tow a parked vehicle if the occupants , including possibly children, refuse to get out?
Not a rhetorical question.
Back in the army 90s when I was working for the NCC we picked up a blue rocket to move on Canada Day with a backhoe. Turns out we forgot to clear it and carried a lady from the west block to the east block.Can you tow a parked vehicle if the occupants , including possibly children, refuse to get out?
Can they be forced out?
Not a rhetorical question.
NoCan you tow a parked vehicle if the occupants , including possibly children, refuse to get out?
Yes. Towing would be under under either Highway Traffic Act authority to remove a vehicle standing on a highway, or under crim code authorities as seized evidence of an offence. In either case if the occupants refuse to get out they’re arrestable for crim code aobstruxtion if not already for something else. In the case of convoy they were basically all arrestable at that point for mischief, and then later for breach of court order.Can they be forced out?
