Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Monday he had not been asked to testify in the ongoing inquiry into the federal government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act earlier this year in response to the “Freedom Convoy” protests. He also said that he stood “shoulder to shoulder” with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in the response, when asked if he felt the use of the act was justified.
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Emergencies Act hearing: Ontario Premier Doug Ford says he wasn’t asked to testify
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