Happy New Year

2022-12-30

Happy New Year

Dec 30, 2022 | Blog, General News, Interview Series

 

As 2022 comes to an end, it’s important to focus on some of the good things we witnessed this year.

We’ve had some great cases being won in court against various aspects of these mandates and of course many of us were present in Ottawa for the Freedom Convoy and felt the incredible way fellow Canadians peacefully stood, united.

While we’re not quite where we imagined we’d be in this fight for freedom, it’s important to focus on the positive things that have been happening.

Everyone’s contribution, big or small is moving the needle in a positive direction.
There are so many more positive things to come in 2023.
While we can’t list some of the projects we’re involved with, there are some important things happening in the background that will most certainly contribute to moving that needle.

Happy New Year from our POG family to yours.

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