The Ottawa People's Commission on the Convoy Occupation, commonly known as the Ottawa People’s Commission is a commission[1] managed by the Centretown Community Health Centre, in Ottawa, in the Canadian province of Ontario.[2]
Formation | 2022 |
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Headquarters | Centretown, Ottawa, Canada |
Website | www |
Activities
editThe Ottawa People’s Commission has published two reports on the 2022 Freedom Convoy, the second of which includes recommendation to all levels of government in Canada.[2][1] The first report was titled What We Heard,[3] and the second report was titled After the Occupation: Change.[4] The first report was informed by a hearing operated by the commission.[5]
References
edit- ^ a b "Ottawa can't 'move on' from convoy protest without redress, people's commission finds". CBC. 4 April 2023.
- ^ a b "'Freedom Convoy' victims deserve apology, compensation, people's commission recommends". CTV News. 2023-04-04. Retrieved 2023-05-26.
- ^ "People's commission report on 2022 convoy protest describes 'human rights' failure by officials". ottawacitizen. Retrieved 2023-05-26.
- ^ Trick, Sarah (6 April 2023). "TVO Today | Current Affairs Journalism, Documentaries and Podcasts". www.tvo.org. Retrieved 2023-05-26.
- ^ "'We were abandoned,' McKenney testifies at final People's Commission hearing". CBC. 11 Dec 2022.