Commentary
If Commissioner Paul Rouleau had applied his intellect to the culinary arts he would be touted as being the first cook to boil the perfect egg, producing a yolk that was both perfectly hard-boiled and runny at the same time.
This is the aptitude and ingenuity of the mind applied to the mandatory review of the use of the Emergency Act. On one hand Rouleau notes that “the very high threshold required for the invocation of the act was met,” and on the other hand notes that “many and perhaps most of the protesters sought to engage in legitimate and lawful protests.”…