Police on Guard Boots on the Ground in Ottawa

2022-01-30

Police on Guard Boots on the Ground in Ottawa

Jan 30, 2022 | Blog, General News, Interview Series | 2 comments

 

We wanted to do a short video while we were here in Ottawa, expressing our thoughts on the last 2 years and what we are standing for. We’re honoured to be here, and we will not back down from this fight for our rights and freedoms!

 
 
 

 

 
 

 

2 Comments

  1. Ahda

    As stated here, both active duty and retired, law enforcement personnel are organizing a counter to Public Health Orders, ministerial orders and medical expertise. It suggests that these people will find themselves in a conflict of loyalty when carrying out their duties. I believe that, in this kind of public service, one must remain unbiased except to the rule of law. The existence of this organization concerns me.

    • Concerned Cdn Citizen

      That is the point – remaining loyal to the rule of law. Everything that the politicians and health officers are doing is illegal. These officers are taking a stand by remaining true to their oaths to uphold the law. The existence of this organization gives me some comfort.

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