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OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) – A national public hearing into the rationale for the unprecedented invocation of the Emergencies Act by Justin Trudeau’s government will be postponed for at least a month according to a statement from the Public Order Emergency Commission.
BREAKING: Hearings into Justin Trudeau’s invocation of the Emergencies Act have been postponed nearly four weeks as Commissioner Paul Rouleau undergoes an unplanned surgery. https://t.co/6wqFxKhjcd
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Commissioner of the hearings, Paul Rouleau – an Ontario judge – said in a statement that he will need to undergo an unforeseen surgery which will sideline him for four weeks.
There are no details about what sort of surgery is taking place “out of respect for the privacy of the Commissioner and his family.”
While Rouleau is afforded the right to privacy, the subject of the investigation – Justin Trudeau and his cabinet – ensured that parliamentarians did not maintain the right to medical privacy regarding vaccination when they mandated all those in government receive the experimental jabs.
Rouleau said that while the hearings cannot proceed as
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