Update Post

2021-04-01

Update Post

Apr 1, 2021 | Blog

Update Post

 
 

We want to take this opportunity to thank all of our followers, those who support our cause and share our content. We want to maintain transparency with all of you and release an update on our current affairs since the launch of our website.

All information sent through our website is kept completely safe and is never shared with other organizations or individuals. Seeing your interest through visits and sign ups, has been so encouraging, keep it coming!

We have been receiving comments for some time questioning what our team is doing to support Canadians and our Charter. We want to assure you that things are in motion behind the scenes as we prepare for an injunction that will be brought to the Superior Court of Ontario to clarify the constitutionality of current Covid-19 Public Health orders.

Another focus of ours, is making sure that the public is educated on their rights as well as Canadian laws and legislations. We receive countless comments and questions on a daily basis across our social media platforms and through our website and it’s impossible to read all of them. Please message us directly with any questions or concerns you have, that way we won’t miss it in comments section under a post. You can direct message us on social media or through info@policeonguard.ca
We will try our best to get back to you as soon as possible.

We have also been receiving questions about donations recently. We are not accepting donations at this time but we encourage all who would like to donate, to make a donation to support charities in their community. We know a lot of people are struggling, particularly this last year. We thank you for your generosity and support.

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