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**Peter Sloly** is the Chief of the [[Ottawa Police Service]] (OPS).((//Chief Peter Sloly.// (2021, September 2). Ottawa Police. https://archive.ph/QKQi3)) He is notable in the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] for his role in the institutional response to the [[Freedom Convoy 2022]]. | **Peter John Sloly** is the former Chief of the [[Ottawa Police Service]] (OPS).((//Chief Peter Sloly.// (2021, September 2). Ottawa Police. https://archive.ph/QKQi3)) He is notable in the [[COVID-19 pandemic]] for his role in the institutional response to the [[Freedom Convoy 2022]], which led to his resignation on February 15, 2022. |
| ===== Education ===== |
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| Sloly received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from [[McMaster University]] in 1989, and a Master of Business Administration from [[York University]]'s [[Schulich School of Business]] in 2004. He is a graduate of the [[FBI National Academy]].((//Peter Sloly.// Maytree. Retrieved February 12, 2022, from https://archive.ph/bRXsF)) |
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===== Affiliations ===== | ===== Affiliations ===== |
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==== Toronto Police Service ==== | ==== Canada Men's National Soccer Team (1984) ==== |
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| Prior to his police career, Sloly played soccer, including for the Canada men's national team in 1984. |
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| ==== Toronto Police Service (1988 - 2016) ==== |
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| Sloly joined the [[Toronto Police Service]] (TPS) in 1988 where he served for 27 years, including as a deputy chief of police from 2009 to 2016.((Johnston, M. (2015, January 26). //Deputy police chief Peter Sloly on running to succeed Bill Blair, and the first item on his agenda: race.// Toronto Life. https://archive.ph/qohqV)) |
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| ==== United Nations ==== |
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| In 2001, Sloly became the first senior Toronto cop to take part in the [[United Nations]] Peacekeeping Mission in Kosovo in 2001. He was elevated to a command staff rank and put in charge of coordinating all operational policies and strategic planning for the UN Civilian Force of 10,000 from 52 countries. He was also appointed the UN Mission Canadian contingent commander.((Fanfair, R. (2019, September 4). //Peter Sloly is Ottawa’s first Black police chief.// Ron Fanfair. https://archive.ph/qUfnr)) |
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Sloly was a member of the [[Toronto Police Service]] (TPS) for 27 years, including as a deputy chief of police from 2009 to 2016. | |
==== Deloitte ==== | ==== Deloitte ==== |
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Prior to joining the OPS, Chief Sloly was a partner at [[Deloitte]].((//Chief Peter Sloly.// (2021, September 2). Ottawa Police. https://archive.ph/QKQi3)) | Prior to joining the OPS, Chief Sloly was a Partner and National Security & Justice Leader at [[Deloitte]].((//Chief Peter Sloly.// (2021, September 2). Ottawa Police. https://archive.ph/QKQi3)) His "security" work involved helping clients defend against complex physical and cyber threats. His clientele included "Fortune 100 social media companies, global financial sector institutions and national retail organizations."((//Peter Sloly.// Maytree. Retrieved February 12, 2022, from https://archive.ph/bRXsF)) |
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| ==== Ottawa Police Service (2019 - present) ==== |
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| Sloly became the Chief of the [[Ottawa Police Service]] in October 2019.((Osman, L., & Trinh, J. (2019, August 25). //Peter Sloly named Ottawa’s new police chief.// CBC News; CBC/Radio-Canada. https://archive.ph/cotpV)) He was encouraged to apply for the job earlier in 2019 by [[Ewart Walters]], former Jamaican diplomat and publisher of the defunct ‘[[The Spectrum]]’ community newspaper.((Fanfair, R. (2019, September 4). //Peter Sloly is Ottawa’s first Black police chief.// Ron Fanfair. https://archive.ph/qUfnr)) Sloly was supported by Ottawa lobbying group [[Black Agenda Noir]], with which Walters is associated, which lobbied the [[Ottawa Police Service Board]] and [[Jim Watson]] (Mayor of Ottawa) to have Sloly appointed. |
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| Sloly resigned from his position as Chief on February 15, 2022.((Lapierre, M. (2022, February 15). //Ottawa police Chief Peter Sloly resigns amid criticism over handling of convoy protests.// Ottawa Citizen. https://archive.ph/Iuhf5)) |
| ===== Links to Sort ===== |
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==== Ottawa Police Service (2019-present) ==== | * https://www.cacp.ca/e-crime-cyber-council-ecc-fr.html |