Ottawa's former police chief will be back on the stand Monday at the inquiry into the federal government's use of the Emergencies Act to end the ``Freedom Convoy'' protest last winter.
Peter Sloly told the inquiry yesterday it took him just hours to realize what he thought would be a three-day protest was instead an occupation.
But he said he never felt another police force needed to take control.
He said his biggest challenge was resources.
Sloly resigned on February 15th, the day after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the act and amid widespread criticism of how Ottawa police handled the situation.