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Ford government depoliticizes Ottawa police board picks after controversial resignations

The new appointees are starkly different than those who quit en masse three weeks ago.

Published Mar 25, 2022 at 5:41pm

Ford government depoliticizes Ottawa police board picks after controversial resignations

OTTAWA, ON- FEBRUARY 20 – The Toronto Police public safety unit that did all the drone surveillance fly outside Parliament. Clean up us well underway on Wellington Street after protesters from the “Freedom Convoy” in Ottawa were moved from in front of Parliament Hill by police after blockading the the downtown core of Canada’s capitol for over three weeks. in Ottawa. February 20, 2022. The Freedom or Trucker’s Convoy is protesting a variety of mandates and measures that were put in place to slow the spread of COVID-19. Steve Russell/Toronto Star

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