The man who resigned as head of the Ottawa Police Service during the convoy occupation still has work he wants to do in this community.
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His five-year contract was supposed to have ended in late 2024, but Sloly resigned in February 2022 amidst heated criticism for his handling of the convoy occupation in Ottawa’s downtown core. Former Ottawa Police Service chief Peter Sloly leaves the stand after testifying at the Public Order Emergency Commission in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada Oct. 28, 2022.Sloly said this past week he would leave it to others to assess whether his legacy as chief would forever be associated with the convoy.Article content
“People here are like people from across the country: They’re good-natured, they’re well-informed and have been universally encouraging and appreciative of my efforts and hope that I continue to stay here in this city. And that is the plan for my wife and I going forward.”Article contentBorn in Jamaica in 1966, Sloly’s family immigrated to Toronto when he was 10.
He still serves on the United Way of East Ontario board and is a member of both the Montfort Hospital Foundation fundraising board for the Orléans Health Hub and the Ottawa Community Foundation, for which he established the Sloly Family Fund to support local and national charities.
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