Federal Court of Appeal Decision on Freedom Convoy Affirms Rule of Law

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A protester holds a sign on Wellington St. during the Freedom Convoy protest in Ottawa on Feb. 12, 2022. Noé Chartier/The Epoch Times1/16/2026|Updated: 1/16/2026CommentaryThe Federal Court of Appeal on Jan. 16 upheld the ruling that the Trudeau government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act in 2022 was unreasonable and unconstitutional. It is more than just a legal judgment; it is an unequivocal vindication of Canada’s democratic foundations.Barry W. Bussey is a lawyer based in Ontario who has written numerous articles on law and religious themes as well as edited a number of books in these subject areas. “210° Celsius: 16 Ways the Truckers Ignited Canada for the Long Haul” is his first book written for the general public. He’s also the founder of First Freedoms Foundation (Canada).Author’s Selected Articles

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