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health crisis like the one COVID-19 has precipitated. I explore some of
these questions in this chapter. In doing so, I attempt a fair assessment
of the challenges the executive and Parliament face in such a crisis,
and suggest ways that nodes of accountability might be found both
within and outside the political branches when they are not operat-
ing as usual. My discussion here is focused on accountability in the
sense of ensuring the lawfulness of legislation and executive action.11
It is important to note, however, that robust oversight also enhances
the quality of executive action and legislation quite apart from any
question of lawfulness. In an emergency, both forms of oversight are
crucial, as there is a risk both of overreach and of errors made in haste.
At the same time, it is important to be realistic about how much
oversight is possible in the initial stages of a pandemic.12 In a national
emergency, vigorous opposition by politicians or push-back from the
courts may be perceived as unpatriotic. Since the beginning of the
outbreak, governments at all levels have spoken of the importance of
adopting a âTeam Canadaâ approach to COVID-19. This has resulted
in an unusual level of cooperation between and across orders of gov-
ernment.13 This collaborative spirit has extended across the aisle in
Parliament. While there are obvious benefits to such an approach,
there are also drawbacks, the most significant of which is the risk of
weaker oversight.14 This can be detrimental to civil rights and to the
separation of powers in both the short and long terms.15
11. See generally Yee-Fui Ng, âPolitical Constitutionalism: Individual Responsibility
and Collective Restraintâ Federal L Rev [forthcoming in 2020]; Paul Daly, this
volume, Chapter B-6.
12. On the need to view these issues through a temporal lens, see Colleen M Flood,
Bryan Thomas & Kumanan Wilson, this volume, Chapter C-1; Gabrielle Appleby,
Vanessa MacDonnell & Ed Synot, âThe Pervasive Constitution: The Constitution
Outside the Courtsâ, Federal L Rev [forthcoming in 2020].
13. See e.g. âAlberta to Send Personal Protective Equipment to Ontario, Quebec,
B.C.â, CBC News (11 April 2019), online: <www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmon-
ton/alberta-to-send-personal-protective-equipment-to-ontario-quebec-
b-c-1.5529989>; Susan Delacourt, ââHeâs My Therapistâ: How Chrystia Freeland
and Doug Ford Forged an Unlikely Friendship in the Fight Against COVID-19â,
Toronto Star (3 April 2020), online: <www.thestar.com/news/insight/2020/04/03/
hes-my-therapist-how-chrystia-freeland-and-doug-ford-forged-an-unlikely-
friendship-in-the-fight-against-covid-19.html>.
14. Oren Gross & Fionnuala NĂ AolĂĄin, Law in Times of Crisis: Emergency Powers inÂ
Theory and PracticeÂ
(Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2006).
15. See generally Mark Tushnet, âEmergencies and the Idea of Constitutionalismâ in
Mark Tushnet, ed, The Constitution in Wartime: Beyond Alarmism and ComplacencyÂ
(Durham & London: Duke University Press, 2005) 39; Gross & NĂ AolĂĄin, ibid;
Harlow, supra note 1, at 200-01.
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