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Alors que le #rouleau des 120 journées de Sodome sera exposé au Musée de la #BnF à partir du 16 septembre, un colloque (22 septembre, site Richelieu) est l'occasion de raconter l'histoire de ce #manuscrit hors normes et de faire un point sur les recherches concernant le marquis de #Sade.

Programme :
bnf.fr/fr/agenda/de-quoi-sade-

“Freedom cannot exist without order, because the machinery of order — such as procedures, #laws, police, and courts — create the conditions for the protection of freedom, the enjoyment of freedom, and the mediation of conflicting freedoms. While #order constrains freedom — #laws, for example, limit the range of permissible actions — without order’s constraints, #freedom cannot exist."
Justice #Rouleau
Report on #Canadian #Emergency Measures Act. 2023

Rouleau determined the Feds’ decision met the “very high threshold” necessary to invoke the Act.

The Alberta government is not pleased with Rouleau’s decision and Justice Minister Shandro issued a brief statement.

The UCP Government Responds to Justice Paul Rouleau’s Report on the Emergencies Act   | Susan on the Soapbox susanonthesoapbox.com/2023/02/ #abpoli #politics #Rouleau #shandro #statement

"Border protests in Coutts, Alta., a 'concrete manifestation' of risk to Canada: Rouleau

'#Coutts was a concrete manifestation of the very risk that had been identified to Cabinet: a highly disruptive, but mainly peaceful protest that included a smaller group of actors who allegedly intended to effect serious violence for a political purpose,' #Rouleau wrote in his executive summary, which was tabled Friday in the #houseofcommons

#EmergenciesAct #cdnpoli #abpoli

cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/cou

CBCBorder protests in Coutts, Alta., a 'concrete manifestation' of risk to Canada: Rouleau | CBC NewsEvents that transpired during a 17-day protest near the border town of Coutts, Alta., were central to Justice Paul Rouleau's determination that the federal government had met the threshold to invoke the Emergencies Act.

The Rouleau Commission report released this week concludes that the government of Ontario Premier Doodles Ford was totally unwilling to assist with the blockade in Ottawa, but might have shown some interest if the Ottawa protesters had declared themselves land developers.

Replied to TheGentYYC

#EmergenciesAct 🧵 - Original Post Oct 15, 2022

All of which takes us back to #Rouleau's statement on the focus of #EmergenciesActInquiry being what PM #Trudeau did. It's not good enough. Canadians deserve a FULL accounting. It was an ATTACK on ALL OF US. We were a GLOBAL JOKE. Cost us BILLIONS OF DOLLARS. What I'm asking is if that's all he's doing when do Canadians get the rest of it? Because my guess is THIS IS IT, BABY. Am I wrong?

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#Rouleau points to the overwhelming evidence that right-wing #extremist groups were present in the movement, to mounting calls to replace the government, to plans to hold a “#Nuremberg Trials 2.0” coupled with plans to conduct “civilian arrests of those perceived to be involved with public health rules,” and to the fact that “the rhetoric of the protests also increasingly began to contemplate violence as part of a desire to achieve policy change over #PublicHealth measures.” #poec

“After six weeks of public testimony, and with unprecedented access to cabinet documents, #Rouleau detailed everything from the genesis of the convoy movement to the disruptive and sometimes dangerous nature of the demonstrations. He described an extraordinary police and government response that ultimately brought the protests to an end.”

cbc.ca/news/politics/four-high

CBCFour highlights from the Emergencies Act inquiry's final report | CBC NewsJustice Paul Rouleau has released his long-awaited report on the government's use of the Emergencies Act to quell the anti-vaccine mandate convoy protests in Ottawa and in the border communities of Windsor, Ont. and Coutts, Alta.