Ottawa’s acting deputy police chief Patricia Ferguson, who led the city’s law enforcement operation during the convoy protests in February, testified Thursday at the Public Emergencies Act inquiry and recounted a call with Mark Patterson, the superintendent of the Ottawa Police Service, which she categorized as the worst day of her career. “He (Patterson) made…an attack on my integrity on behaviour that he felt I was engaging in that was unethical,” Ferguson said.
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Emergencies Act inquiry: Ottawa’s deputy police chief details ‘worst day of career’ during convoy protests
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