Inquiry document says Bergen, PM talked about setting ‘bad precedent’ with convoy
OTTAWA — Notes taken during a conversation between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and former Conservative leader Candice Bergen shed more light on their discussion about reaching out to “Freedom Convoy” protesters.
Details of that Feb. 3 phone call have been released by the Public Order Emergency Commission, the public inquiry examining Trudeau’s decision to use the Emergencies Act to clear blockades around Parliament Hill and at several U.S. border crossings.
Trudeau and Bergen spoke on her first day as the interim Opposition leader after the Conservative caucus ousted former leader Erin O’Toole.
The inquiry previously learned that one of Trudeau’s aides suggested Bergen privately acknowledged there were “significant concerns” around engaging with protesters and “setting a bad precedent” during the call.