I'm watching the Federal Court hearing where Doug Ford and Sylvia Jones are fighting their summons to testify at the Public Order Emergency Commission looking into the use of the Emergencies Act. I'll tweet out some highlights #cdnpoli#ottnews
The lawyer representing Ford and Jones is arguing they have Parliamentary privileges allowing them not to be compelled to testify while the ON legislature is sitting, which gives them a “lawful excuse to not comply with the summons” from the POEC #cdnpoli#ottnews
The summons has put Ford and Jones in the “intolerable position of having to assert their privilege and potentially be faced with competed proceedings” as per their lawyer, adding that if they could face "irreparable harm" if a stay is not granted #cdnpoli#onpoli
The Ford + Jones lawyer says “a lot of the evidence can be sought elsewhere,” underscoring why he doesn't think they need to testify.
I tweeted out last week some of the core new info we learned involving Ford and Jones from earlier testimony #cdnpoli
Justice Fatherhill doesn't seem to be buying the Ford + Jones argument that they don't have relevant info to share with the POEC.
The lawyer says “a lot of the evidence can be sought elsewhere” and that the OPP has already given a bunch info #cdnpoli#onpoli
The Ontario lawyer says the commission discussed having informal interviews instead of testifying publicly but Ford and Jones declined.
Jones and Ford said they would give written answers but the commission said they wanted to interview them #cdnpoli#onpoli
Justice Simon Fothergill says Ford and Jones clearly “do have relevant information to offer” to the commission, shooting down one of the key Ontario arguments #cdnpoli#onpoli
A Ford + Jones lawyer says they "invoked their (parliamentary) privilege before the summons was sent" by the POEC and once they it was invoked, the POEC sent the summons
Fothergill wonders if privilege is being used as "shield rather than a sword to invalidate the summons"
Ford + Jones lawyers arguing there are two irreparable harms that would be impact in this case.
Harm to the separation of powers and to all parliamentary privilege
Harm to the members (MPPs, MPs, etc) themselves who rely on parliamentary privilege #cdnpoli#ottnews
The Ford + Jones hearing has turned pretty dry, with a lot of legal jargon that is well over my head.
One positive sign for Ford + Jones, Justice Fothergill has routinely said it's there is a well establish principle of using parliamentary privilege against a summons.
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Liberal MP Han Dong is alleged to have been helped by the Chinese consulate in Toronto during his 2019 nomination race, by bussing in seniors & students to vote for him, according to CSIS docs & sources
CSIS asked the PM's senior staff to rescind Dong's nomination, per sources
Through a combo of CSIS docs and intelligence sources, Global News has learned the consulate allegedly sent 2 busloads of Chinese Canadian Seniors to Liberal nomination meeting, and those seniors knew who to vote for, because Dong’s name was written on their arm #cdnpoli
Sources also say CSIS suspected that Chinese international students with faked addresses were bussed in to Don Valley North and “told by the PRC Consulate” to support Dong, “if they want(ed) to maintain their student visa status,” as per CSIS docs and intelligence sources
BREAKING – Justice Paul says the government met the threshold to bring in the Emergencies Act
“There was credible and compelling evidence supporting both subjective and objective reasonable belief in the existence of a public order emergency."
Here are some other key facts from the report.
Rouleau found on multiple league grounds the feds were justified on bringing in the EA. Cabinet had “credible and compelling information” that there was a “threat to the security of Canada” #cdnpoli
“The invocation of the Emergencies Act is a drastic move, but it is not a dictatorial one” said Rouleau. He went on to say, "I concluded that in this case, the very high threshold was met. I have done so with reluctance." #cdnpoli
Ontario Premier Doug Ford and former Solicitor General Sylvia Jones have been summoned to appear at the Public Order Emergency Commission, looking into the use of the Emergencies Act.
The commission says they will get confirmation later today if they will appear #cdnpoli
Both Jones and Ford have come up repeatedly in testimony
Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson said Ford didn't want anyone from the province to attend meetings with other levels of government to deal with the Convoy because it would be a "waste of time" #cdnpoli
Back at St. Bridget's church, a local man went inside and sat on the stage
TUPOC director William Komer said the guy was trespassing and could be arrested by their private security, then the actually Ottawa Police showed up and arrested the guy #ottnews
As for the actual arrest itself, the guy was walking out of the church on his own, when he says to the cops “Nice to see you defend these guys, who shut down the city for a month”
The cop then asks for his name and he replies “you’re a fucking hero”
Pat King is about to learn if he will get bail or not.
King's lawyer argued for his release in a bail hearing on Tuesday. A fellow protester who met him four weeks ago offered to be his surety. She pledged $50,000 to guarantee his bail. #cdnpoli
Crown Lawyer Moiz Karimjee is asking that King's bail application be re-opened. He is now outlining previous cases to support this #cdnpoli
Karimjee says on Sept 4th 2016, King was charged with uttering threats, and as part of his bail, he was required to surrender any firearms to the RCMP. He did but two days later, he buys a restricted firearm.
Crown argues it shows King won't follow bail conditions #cdnpoli