Dissident accounts arrested in Canada

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In his testimony before the Public Order Emergency Commission
(POEC), Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried to justify his use
of the Emergencies Act to stop the Freedom Convoy protest by
blacklisting and freezing the bank accounts of protesters supporting
civil liberties.
Trudeau admitted that the protests were not violent but still
insisted that he is "confident" with his decision to use a law that
has never been used before to stop the protests.
"There was no loss of life. There was no serious violence. There
hasn't been a recurrence of these kinds of illegal occupations since
then. I am absolutely serene and confident that I made the right
choice in agreeing with the invocation," Trudeau told the commission
that is investigating whether the government's decision to use the
Emergencies Act was justifiable.
Trudeau said that the "responsibility of a prime minister is to make
the tough calls and keep people safe."
Before the Emergencies Act was invoked, Trudeau said that those
opposing Covid measures and restrictions were of a "small, fringe
minority" who had "unacceptable views."