Not Yet Time For Federally Ordered Lockdown, Trudeau Says

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Not Yet Time For Federally Ordered Lockdown, Trudeau Says
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“It is likely to take months before we are truly through this,” the prime minister acknowledged.

OTTAWA — Former Conservative interim leader Rona Ambrose says the time has come for the federal government to declare a state of emergency. “Canadians are ready for you to lead us further through this crisis. It’s time to declare a state of emergency in Canada and tell us to shelter in place, except for essential workers. We are ready to do our part to save others.

Ottawa is keeping in close contact with the provinces and territories to ensure they are well-equipped to respond to the crisis, he said, and the Emergencies Act remains on the table. On Sunday, Nova Scotia was the latest jurisdiction to declare a Last week, Ontario, Quebec, British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador all declared some form of states of emergency or states of public health emergency.

A national state of emergency hasn’t been declared in Canada since the introduction of the Emergencies Act in 1988, which is an updated version of the War Measures Act. That controversial law was invoked by Trudeau’s father, then prime minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, during the FLQ crisis that rocked Quebec in 1970. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau walks out the front door of his residence at Rideau Cottage to speak at a press conference about COVID-19 in Ottawa, on Sunday.

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