Update Location Change – Support our Active Police Officers – Constable Clay Harnum

2022-10-03

Update Location Change – Support our Active Police Officers – Constable Clay Harnum

Oct 3, 2022 | Blog, General News | 1 comment

Update Location Change - Support our Active Police Officers - Constable Clay Harnum

 

**Update Location Change for October 5th **

Please support Constable Clay Harnum who is under Police Service Act charges for standing up for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Cst. Harnum is facing 2 charges for speaking up and supporting Cst. Erin Howard.
Now, more than ever we need to stand alongside of these members and show our support!!

This will be an in person hearing only. All the pertinent information is on the poster.

There is strength in numbers, so let’s make our voices count!!

1 Comment

  1. Anna

    Dear, Clay. I planned to come at your hearing place , but can’t. I strongly support you. You are the true patriot of our country. Would we have more people like you , Canada be a place for happy, healthy, wealthy and independent people.
    Even I can not come, I am with you tomorrow in my mind, my heart and my soil.
    Pray for you, so you can keep your employment to support your family.

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