Correct.
Evidence of meeting #16 for Declaration of Emergency in the 44th Parliament, 1st session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was police.
A video is available from Parliament.
Evidence of meeting #16 for Declaration of Emergency in the 44th Parliament, 1st session. (The original version is on Parliament’s site, as are the minutes.) The winning word was police.
A video is available from Parliament.
General Manager, Emergency and Protective Services, City of Ottawa
The storage of large propane containers in a consolidated area was also a risk in a different way, in that they weren't going to be used as incendiary devices, but they could—
NDP
The Joint Chair NDP Matthew Green
At what point did your emergency operations committee consider Coventry Road? Was that something that was brought to you as city-owned property? Was that something you okayed to say, yes, we're going to allow a logistics supply chain to be set up off-site?
General Manager, Emergency and Protective Services, City of Ottawa
Coventry was supposed to be for overflow parking only, originally. Police came to us and said they didn't have space for all of these vehicles coming into downtown Ottawa—
General Manager, Emergency and Protective Services, City of Ottawa
—and they were looking for overflow parking, so we approved it for that. It morphed into something else as time went on.
NDP
The Joint Chair NDP Matthew Green
Correct. At that time, when it morphed, what was your response back to the police in terms of what was one of the most sophisticated logistics supply chains I've ever seen on a direct action when it relates to a protest? What was your response to the OPS?
General Manager, Emergency and Protective Services, City of Ottawa
Well, we certainly weren't happy with the use of city property for that purpose.
But we were also reminded throughout this incident that any single point of contact could cause riots. Without having the experience in Canada that we see in the United States.... Our exposure is to what happens in the States. Do we want people killed? Do we want—
NDP
The Joint Chair NDP Matthew Green
Was January 6 a reference for you when you were doing your planning on the emergency operations?
General Manager, Emergency and Protective Services, City of Ottawa
It wasn't just January 6. When you look at all the racial incidents that are happening in the States, and the far right versus far left incidents, those are all concerns that we didn't want to happen in Ottawa. From an objective of keeping citizens safe—
NDP
The Joint Chair NDP Matthew Green
But to be clear, there were no incidents of far left present on this particular action. That's just for the record.
As it relates to aid to civil power, is that something you contemplated?
NDP
General Manager, Emergency and Protective Services, City of Ottawa
I'm not quite sure what you mean by that.
NDP
The Joint Chair NDP Matthew Green
It's when the Attorney General of the Province of Ontario requests that the military come in to provide backup support.
I see you nodding your head, Steve. Is that something you're familiar with?
City Manager, City of Ottawa
Yes. There was a discussion. There was actually a motion crafted at council, but it never proceeded.
I did raise the issue with the deputy minister of public safety to say that there were inquiries about using civil aid, and he said it was a non-starter for the federal government.
NDP
The Joint Chair NDP Matthew Green
It's just for a point of clarity. I want to make sure that we're clear.
City Manager, City of Ottawa
You're right, sir, it is through the provincial, but the question was posed: Would the federal government support it if the request came through?
NDP
The Joint Chair NDP Matthew Green
Just for the record, as a point of clarity—it's a very important distinction—you're saying that it was the federal government that said it wasn't.
Bloc
The Joint Chair Bloc Rhéal Fortin
I'm sorry, Mr. Green, but you've gone well beyond your speaking time.
Senator Boniface, you have the floor for five minutes.