
Call it a protest. An occupation. A siege.
… Sloly described the protest as a well-funded, well-organized movement that includes multiple command posts — in Ottawa, across the country and even overseas — that finally compelled his force to adjust, one week after the protest started.
“We are literally learning lessons every day,” he said.
One of those lessons-learned is that this protest is so big and so scary, police aren’t even confident it could be controlled if they tried to break it up.
