James Topp – Walk a Mile in his Shoes Update 2022-04-14

2022-04-14

James Topp – Walk a Mile in his Shoes Update 2022-04-14

Apr 14, 2022 | Blog, General News | 1 comment

James Topp - Walk a Mile in his Shoes Update 2022-04-14

 
 

James Topp, a veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces and member of Police on Guard, is on the march from BC to Ottawa, to ensure the government upholds the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
James has travelled another 260 kms (approx), since our last update and is now in Saskatchewan.
To support James and his mission, click here to visit his website, Canada Marches 

 
 
 

 

1 Comment

  1. CoblerJ

    I had the pleasure of meeting James and his on the ground supporters tonight. What an absolute pleasure. James is a humble but determined human helping bring all of us frustrated canadians together as he marches across Canada. He stated he needs to pick up the pace. Wow! The stories the group shared and how far they still have to go. We were honored to meet them all and cant wait to see them again on their inspirational journey. James has lifted our spirits and gave us hope yet again. We have to stand up and right the wrongs. Thank you to all Police on Guard. XOXO

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