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2 Ottawa police officers accused of gender-based misconduct have quietly left force

July 21, 2026

Two Ottawa police officers quietly left the service this month after one of them was accused of sexual misconduct and the other was criminally charged for alleged intimate partner violence, CBC News has learned.



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