Ottawa interim police chief vows ‘systemic change’ in wake of convoy protest
Ottawa’s interim police chief Steve Bell has promised to rebuild the community’s trust in the municipal force after a protest that filled the capital’s streets with honking, diesel fumes and roadblocks has come to an end.
Crowds of protesters moved in with big-rigs and other vehicles in late January to protest the federal Liberal government, vaccine mandates and COVID-19 restrictions.
Ottawa police faced widespread criticism for failing to remove the protesters or enforce city bylaws, and allowing the streets of downtown to succumb to what many officials described as a state of lawlessness.
In the midst of the turmoil, Police Chief Peter Sloly resigned, the chair of the police oversight board was removed and several other members left in solidarity.