After Ottawa Appeals Emergencies Act Ruling, What Convoy Court Cases Remain?

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CanadaProtest trucks in downtown Ottawa on Feb. 14, 2022. Richard Moore/The Epoch TimesMatthew Horwood3/18/2026|Updated: 3/18/20260:00More than four years after the original Freedom Convoy protest, several court cases are still ongoing, including one that will now head to the country’s highest court.The federal government launched an appeal with the Supreme Court of Canada on March 18 to defend its use of the Emergencies Act in 2022 in response to the Freedom Convoy, which saw protestors gather in Ottawa and cities across Canada to oppose various COVID-19-related mandates and restrictions.

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