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Newsroom Ready: Federal government plans to consult widely before any changes to Emergencies Act

The federal government is open to possible changes to the Emergencies Act but says it first wants to consult widely on the law it invoked to quell "Freedom Convoy" protests two years ago. Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc says he also wants to think about how potential changes could be incorporated into a wider review of Canada's national security laws and the Criminal Code at the same time. (March 6, 2024) 
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Unique identifier: CP170178663 
Legacy Identifier: r_Emergencies-Act20240306T1340 
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Create Date: 3/6/2024 1:40:00 PM 
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