Ottawa police might need military aid to end downtown occupation, chief says

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Ottawa’s police chief says policing alone might not solve the ongoing, volatile occupation of the city’s downtown core that has lasted for nearly a week, and military aid might be necessary.

“This is a national issue, not an Ottawa issue,” Ottawa police Chief Peter Sloly said in a briefing to city councillors Wednesday afternoon. 

People across the country, as well as from other countries, have brought their frustrations with government response to the pandemic — all levels of government — to the nation’s capital. 

The risks will increase the longer the demonstration persists, said Soly, but clearing protesters out of the city comes with its own

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