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Declaration of Emergency committee  No, I know that. Did you ever fear that there would be a breach of the precinct?

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  In that expression of concern, did the policing authorities take into account the advice you might have offered in assuring that parliamentarians, in the passage through...that their authorities would transpire in a coordinated and a proper fashion?

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  I now want to go to the tail end of this period of emergency declaration. As I observed the coordinated police action, it was a classic case in how policing should take place in terms of confronting and disabling an occupation. What level of coordination was there with the precin

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  Right. My final question or observation for your comment would be this. Lessons learned include what we discussed earlier about expanding the precinct to incorporate Wellington, and other aspects that are being looked at. Without specifics, and I understand that you can't talk a

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  Thanks very much, Senator White. On behalf of the committee, I think we'll miss your questioning.

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  I'm not sure the witnesses will. I'd like to follow up on Mr. Brookson's description of his enhanced staffing on the Hill. You said 30%. Was that deploying your full capacity of 421 officers?

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  What was the cost of the additional 30%, roughly?

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  Okay, fine. We talked a little bit about the harassment of staff of senators and members of Parliament and indeed of senators and parliamentarians during the period of the occupation. What about your staff? Were they harassed and assaulted in any fashion that you could share wit

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  Were there any actions that you undertook post-occupation to deal with the special emotional or other circumstances your staff felt?

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  I congratulate you for that. I think that's a very important role for you to play. I'm grateful for your confirming that it took place. My final question is to all three of you. Did you ever feel that you didn't have appropriate situational awareness for you to be able to perfor

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  Mr. Brookson, would you comment?

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  Mr. McDonell, would you comment?

September 29th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  Thanks very much, Chair. Mr. Sloly, thank you for being here. I would join my colleagues in thanking you for your public service over many years now. I'd like to start with where you left off in conversation with Mr. Motz when he asked you about the declarations and you said th

October 6th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder

Declaration of Emergency committee  Thanks very much. As you know, I live in Ottawa and observed this all very personally and close at hand. A number of Ottawa citizens were quite perplexed, I dare say, at the attempted agreement by Mayor Watson with Tamara Lich with respect to removing some of the convoy and putt

October 6th, 2022Committee meeting

Peter Harder