CCF releases free eBook summary “12 Days of the Public Order Emergency Commission”
The Canadian Constitution Foundation (CCF) is excited to announce that this holiday season they are releasing a new eBook called โThe 12 Days of Christmas: Public Order Emergency Commission Editionโ. The book is a look at some of the most shocking revelations that were made during the Emergencies Act Inquiry.
The CCF was a party to the Public Order Emergencies Act Inquiry, which was the legally required inquiry into the federal governmentโs first ever use of the Emergencies Act, which was done in response to the 2022 Freedom Convoy. As a party to the Inquiry, the CCF was able to make arguments and cross examine witnesses, up to and including Prime Minister Trudeau.
โThere were some truly shocking revelations made during the factual hearings of the Emergencies Act Inquiry, and we want to make sure these revelations are never forgotten. While we wait for the Commission to complete the difficult work of drafting the final report, we wanted to offer Canadians a look back at the twelve most fascinating things we learned during the six weeks of hearings in Ottawa,โ said CCF Litigation Director Christine Van Geyn. โIt was hard for many Canadians to observe the hours and hours of live hearings, so we hope this book will provide a nice summary for those looking to catch up.โ
Electronic versions of the book is available for free by download at theCCF.ca/12DaysOfPOEC/
โWe are thrilled to give this holiday gift to all the wonderful CCF supporters who made our participation in this historic inquiry possible. We hope theyโre able to enjoy some holiday reading with this free book,โ concluded Van Geyn.