ABBY Deshman, Director of Criminal Justice for the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, on Wednesday welcomed the government’s decision to revoke the proclamation of emergency, adding that it was overdue.
Deshman said: “From the outset, however, we have stated that the government did not meet the legal thresholds set out in the Emergencies Act.
“We continue to believe that there was an insufficient legal basis for resort to the Emergencies Act and that the orders the government passed under this legislation were unconstitutional.
“We also continue to believe that it is important for the courts to comment on the legal threshold and constitutional issues so as to guide the actions of future governments.
“Even though the orders are no longer in force, Canadians are left with the precedent that the government’s actions have set.
“We will be consulting with our counsel over the next few days to determine what the next steps are in our litigation, but at this time we will continue our case.”