A staff request for help to manage traffic near a protest of students, who were calling attention to a dress code crackdown at an Orléans French Catholic high school on Friday, prompted a “legitimate police response,” according to the Ottawa Police Service’s top cop. Read More
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Interim OPS chief Bell says 'legitimate' police response was prompted by school calls over dress code protest
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