Emergencies Act Inquiry: Convoy organizer Tamara Lich faces cross-examination | LIVE

Warning: This video contains explicit language not suitable for all viewers. Discretion is advised. Prominent “Freedom Convoy” organizer Tamara Lich faced cross-examination by the Public Emergencies Act inquiry, which is evaluating the government’s use of emergency powers amid the weeks-long trucker protest in downtown Ottawa earlier this year. Lich told the inquiry that she joined the convoy after failing to get a response from members of Parliament she contacted about ending COVID-19 restrictions. Other protesters on the witness list today are Chris Deering, Maggie Hope Braun and Daniel Bulford. On Thursday, Lich told the inquiry that she joined the convoy after failing to get a response from members of Parliament she contacted about ending COVID-19 restrictions. Other protesters on the witness list today are Chris Deering, Maggie Hope Braun and Daniel Bulford, a former RCMP officer who was on the prime minister’s security detail and quit after refusing to get vaccinated
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