Former Ottawa police boss defends not asking another force to take control of protest

Ottawa Police Chief Peter Sloly listens to a question at a news conference in Ottawa, on Friday, Feb. 4, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Justin Tang

OTTAWA - It took just a few hours on that cold Saturday in January for Peter Sloly to realize he had an occupation of the capital city on his hands, but the former Ottawa police chief told a public inquiry on Friday he never felt another police force needed to step in and take control.

The ex-chief was a highly anticipated witness at the Public Order Emergency Commission, which is examining the Liberal government's unprecedented decision to invoke the Emergencies Act to help clear protesters blocking the streets around Parliament Hill and several border crossings.

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