‘All options on the table’ to end protest ensnaring Ottawa, says police chief
OTTAWA — The head of the Ottawa police says “all options are on the table” when it comes to ending an ongoing — and potentially resurging — anti-vaccine mandate protest that some local councillors are now calling an “occupation” of the capital city.
Still, Chief Peter Sloly warned there “may not be a policing solution” to the demonstration.
The police chief said he knows people in Ottawa want to see more enforcement from police officers as protesters continue to cause gridlock in the downtown core near Parliament Hill and put a significant burden on residents and business, many of which have had to shut their doors.
Sloly said the end of the protest could come about through negotiations with the leaders of the convoys of trucks that arrived in Ottawa last Friday, or it could come through police enforcement.


