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regional divisions is evident in the makeup of the current Parliament—
the governing Liberal caucus has no elected MPs from Saskatchewan
or Alberta.
The emergency branch could inflame existing tensions and cre-
ate new ones. The early days of the pandemic were marked by strik-
ing levels of federal-provincial cooperation.48 But politics inevitably
returns. COVID-19 demands a high degree of collaboration among
federal, provincial, and municipal actors.49 The federal government
bears a particular responsibility to ensure a functional relationship
with provinces. To be sure, when provincial failures imperil the coun-
try, or certain of its citizens, the federal government should inter-
vene.50 But it cannot afford to appear dismissive or cavalier about
provincial jurisdiction. It is no accident that the current Emergencies
Act requires extensive consultation with provincial governments.51
While not a constitutional imperative, it creates a political expectation
of cooperation, around which the federal order must tread carefully.
The title of this chapter invokes the siren: a mythological crea-
ture with powerful, ceaseless attraction. In The
Odyssey, Ulysses bound
himself to the mast of his ship to resist her call, even as he was forced
to navigate close to it.52 Even when they must be contemplated, emer-
gency powers demand similar restraint. In the current pandemic, the
emergency branch may enable decisive action to mitigate staggering
social and personal costs.53 But absent provincial buy-in, such action
risks significant national friction that could threaten the cooperation
required to vanquish COVID-19.
Carissima Mathen, Courts Without Cases: The Law and Politics of Advisory Opinions
(Oxford: Hart, 2019) at chapter 5; Reference
re
Greenhouse
Gas
Pollution
Pricing
Act,
2019 SKCA 40; Reference
re
Environmental
Management
Act, 2020 SCC 1.
48. Éric Grenier, “The Pandemic Is Breaking Down Political Barriers Between
Provincial and Federal Governments”, CBC News (5 April 2020), online: <https://
www.cbc.ca/news/politics/grenier-provincial-federal-cooperation-1.5521531>. But
see Christopher Nardi, “‘Why Would He Pick a Fight with Us?’ COVID-19 Raises
Tensions Between Trudeau Government and Quebec”, National Post (8 May 2020),
online: <https://nationalpost.com/news/politics/why-would-he-pick-a-fight-with-
us-covid-19-raises-tensions-between-trudeau-government-and-quebec>.
49. On the exercise of municipal powers, see Flynn, this volume, Chapter A-8.
50. Arguably, the lack of a coordinated scheme to collect data on COVID-19 quali-
fies. See Amir Attaran & Adam R Houston, this volume, Chapter A-5.
51. See Flood & Thomas, this volume, Chapter A-6.
52. Homer, The
Odyssey.
See also Jon Elster, Ulysses
and
the
Sirens:
Studies
in
Rationality
and Irrationality
(Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1984).
53. See Flood & Thomas, this volume, Chapter A-6.
VULNERABLE
The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19
- Titel
- VULNERABLE
- Untertitel
- The Law, Policy and Ethics of COVID-19
- Autoren
- Vanessa MacDonnell
- Jane Philpott
- Sophie Thériault
- Sridhar Venkatapuram
- Verlag
- Ottawa Press
- Datum
- 2020
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 9780776636429
- Abmessungen
- 15.2 x 22.8 cm
- Seiten
- 648
- Kategorien
- Coronavirus
- International