Former Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly said he resigned during the “Freedom Convoy” protest that occupied the city’s downtown last winter because the public was losing trust in the force. Read More
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Former Ottawa police chief Peter Sloly says he resigned because public was losing trust during the 'Freedom Convoy'
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