The Ottawa Police Service kept the city in the dark in the days leading up to last winter’s convoy occupation of downtown Ottawa, withholding intelligence reports, important risk assessments and its key 46-page traffic management plan, the city’s auditor general says in a report released Wednesday. Read More
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Police withheld key intelligence, traffic plan from city, Auditor General finds
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