Business groups, city officials among first witnesses before Emergencies Act inquiry
OTTAWA — An inquiry into the federal government’s use of the Emergencies Act heard first-hand testimony Friday about the effect of last winter’s “Freedom Convoy” protest on the people and businesses in downtown Ottawa.
Hearings are expected to run six weeks, with testimony from 65 witnesses representing all levels of government, various police agencies and organizers of the convoy.
The first six witnesses on the commission’s hearing list:
— Lawyer Victoria De La Ronde, a legally blind resident of downtown Ottawa, said the protest left her feeling trapped, hopeless and unable to live independently.


