Meetings between Ottawa police and other agencies ‘unprofessional and disrespectful’ – Terrace Standard

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Meetings between Ottawa police and other agencies ‘unprofessional and disrespectful’ – Terrace Standard
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Meetings between Ottawa police and other agencies ‘unprofessional and disrespectful’

When former Ontario Provincial Police chief Supt. Carson Pardy arrived in Ottawa with a team of police experts on a cold evening in February, he expected a warmer welcome from Ottawa police.

Pardy said when he met Peter Sloly, who at that time was Ottawa’s police chief, he was surprised by the reception. “He made it very clear from my view, in conversation I had, that there were people in the ministry that wanted them to fail,” Pardy said. Ottawa police planned to start clearing streets one at a time, but Sloly acknowledged it would take a lot of resources. Pardy said Sloly also appeared suspicious other agencies would make good on their commitment to bring other officers to help with the situation.

OPP Supt. Craig Abrams told the public inquiry in earlier testimony that he was in a February meeting with Sloly, who told his staff he would ask for double the number of officers they thought they needed. Abrams said he was suspicious because there didn’t appear to be an integrated plan in place at that point, so he didn’t understand where the number could have come from.

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