Coutts, Alta. Mayor Jim Willett and Ontario’s Mario Di Tomasso are slated to testify at the inquiry probing the government’s use of the Emergencies Act on Wednesday.
continues Wednesday with testimony from the mayor of a small Alberta town where a significant “Freedom Convoy” blockade took place last winter, as well as from a high-ranking Ontario government official.
Following Willett, the inquiry will hear from Mario Di Tommaso, Ontario’s deputy solicitor general — the top public servant who worked under Solicitor General Sylvia Jones during last winter’s protest crisis.
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