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Governments could have co-operated more during protests: Trudeau
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says there were times during last winter's "Freedom Convoy" demonstrations when the three levels of government were not on the same page. But he says the most important thing is that in the end the federal, provincial and municipal governments were in lockstep on the need to use emergency powers to end the weeks-long blockades and occupation.
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The Canadian Press
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CP165078263
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10/19/2022 3:25:00 PM
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