"Federal Court's Decision on Trudeau's Use of Emergencies Act Sparks Government Appeal and Civil Liberties Victory"

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Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has announced the government’s intention to appeal the Federal Court ruling that deemed the use of the Emergencies Act, used to disperse Freedom Convoy protestors, unconstitutional. The court found violations of Charter rights and government overreach, prompting criticism from Conservative leaders and the Canadian Constitution Foundation. Despite the ruling, Freeland maintains that the government's use of emergency powers was necessary and will be appealing the decision.
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- Court hands Trudeau embarrassing loss over Freedom Convoy crackdown: 'Not justified' Fox News
- Canadian Court: Trudeau's Use of Emergency Powers to Crush Protests Was Illegal Cato Institute
- Court decision on Emergencies Act ‘historic win,’ civil liberties executive says | Power & Politics CBC News
- Opinion: The Federal Court's decision on Trudeau's misuse of the Emergencies Act sets the record straight The Globe and Mail
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