A Lawyers Thoughts On The Freedom Convoy 2022 & How The Charter Applies

2022-02-11

A Lawyers Thoughts On The Freedom Convoy 2022 & How The Charter Applies

Feb 11, 2022 | Blog, General News | 2 comments

A Lawyers Thoughts On The Freedom Convoy 2022 & How The Charter Applies

Police on Guard has maintained a firm stance since its inception in advocating for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms of all Canadians. This video further illustrates that case law has been established that the government cannot breach the rights of Canadians unjustifiably.
Thank you Mr. Wansbutter for continuing to highlight the importance of knowing the law.

Click here to watch the video by Criminal Defence Lawyer Nicholas Wansbutter 

2 Comments

  1. k9tracker

    Please explain to me why no one is bringing charges to Justin Trudeau based on the Charter for his “Hate Speeches” given in question period in the House of Commons.

    Pure hatred for a group of people and attacking them.

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