Ottawa Life Magazine is standing by its scathing portrait of the Ottawa Police Service in its March edition and will file a motion to dismiss Chief Peter Sloly’s defamation lawsuit as nothing more than an attempt to muzzle free speech about a troubled police force with lousy leadership. Read More
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Ottawa Life Magazine stands by its scathing portrait of Ottawa police: court filings
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