An Ottawa police officer who admitted donating money to the “Freedom Convoy” pleaded guilty Thursday to one count of discreditable conduct under the Police Services Act. Read More
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Ottawa police officer pleads guilty to discreditable conduct for donating to 'Freedom Convoy'
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