OPP officer says Emergencies Act wasn’t needed to end Ottawa ‘Freedom Convoy’ protest
A former senior officer for the Ontario Provincial Police says the “Freedom Convoy” protests in Ottawa could have been ended without the federal Emergencies Act.
Former Chief Supt. Carson Pardy told the public inquiry examining the invocation of the act Friday that plans to clear the demonstrations were consistently delayed because of confusion and disorganization within the ranks of Ottawa police, and that the chief of police didn’t trust his OPP team.
Pardy said emergency powers proved “critical,” giving police power to tow and hold vehicles without laying charges.
Still, he said he believes the protests could have been ended without a declaration of emergency from the provincial or federal governments.

