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Newsroom Ready: Conservative MP asks what else PM Trudeau tried first
Conservative MP Michelle Ferreri says invoking the Emergencies Act should not be taken lightly and asks what else Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tried in response to the blockades in Ottawa and across Canada. Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair says the federal government has worked with municipal and provincial partners to make sure they had what they needed to keep people safe.
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The Canadian Press
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CP151154471
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2/15/2022 4:30:00 PM
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