police union: It good to be respected at work, according to Toronto Star. It better to be loved at home. Not after all the body blows he taken for the black community; not after the chief job was stolen from him last year; not after the middle-finger farewell salute the police union gave him on the cover of the March edition of the police association newsletter. It other-worldly to be revered and embraced and respected and loved by one community. The hundreds of attendees laughed and cried and reminisced and pledged to pursue the values and vision Sloly espoused during 27 years in the Toronto Police Service. Genuine, authentic affection is what the 49-year-old Sloly experienced at the function sponsored by several community organizations and held at the Jamaican Canadian Association.
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