Ottawa’s full plan for Emergencies Act inquiry recommendations to come in 2024

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Ottawa’s full plan for Emergencies Act inquiry recommendations to come in 2024
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The federal government was required to respond to the recommendations within a year, but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had committed to having a response plan within six months.

But the letter makes clear that much of the government’s response remains a work in progress.

The minister noted that the RCMP is looking into ways to improve policing during public order events and collaboration between the police force and law enforcement agencies of jurisdiction. That was a point of major frustration and contention for Ottawa residents who said repeatedly during the inquiry they felt law enforcement had not taken the convoy threat seriously.

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