Toronto Police Service Twitter Post: Protests

Toronto Police Service Twitter Post: Protests

Disturbing videos have emerged of protesters being arrested and dispersed across downtown Toronto.
To be clear, protesting is a fundamental freedom guaranteed under our Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The Reopening Ontario Act does not suspend the right to protest (see section 7.0.2 of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act).
#RememberYourOath
Very clearly the Toronto Police Service obstructed the public from exercising the fundamental right to protest. The Reopening Ontario Act must be in accordance with our Charter Rights. Back on June 6th, 2020, Toronto Police Operations sent out a tweet indicating that very point. “Everyone has the lawful right to peacefully protest.” No legislation has changed to supersede this right since that tweet.
https://thepostmillennial.com/breaking-police-arrest-anti…
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Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act
https://www.ontario.ca/laws/statute/90e09

Thank you Richard Courtemanche for joining in support of Police on Guard for Thee.

Thank you Richard Courtemanche for joining in support of Police on Guard for Thee.

Thank you Richard Courtemanche for joining in support of Police on Guard for Thee.
Police officers used to serve Canadians dutifully according to our Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms. I’ve never expected that there would come a time when altruistic leaders would wittingly or unwittingly compel officers to deviate from these Acts in order to carry out illegal and unconscionable orders.
Police forces must make it a priority to revamp their functions according to democratic principles, real law and order, and ensure new generations of officers perform accordingly. Our families, our children, our future generations will have to live with what we help creating and we won’t be able to say that we didn’t know.
Therefore, I am also standing firmly with my brothers and sisters and implore them to challenge any deviations to democracy, law and order, and to consider the part that the functions we represent are playing in relieving Canadians of their right to speech, religion, conscience, association, assembly, mobility and security of the person in accordance with the fundamental principles of justice. Remembering our oath, we work primarily for Canadian citizens. It is a very slippery slope that we are on. We love our country the way it was, not the way it’s leading.
Richard Courtemanche
Military Police
Retired Sergeant
22 Years of Service
Canadian Armed Forces
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Toronto Police Service News Release: Stay at Home Order

Toronto Police Service News Release: Stay at Home Order

As we demand answers from the courts, many of you are demanding answers of us, especially as the regulations change and another State of Emergency is declared in Ontario.
Here are important things to know:
– No law, legislation, or by-law can remove your Constitutional and Charter Rights unless the province or federal government enacts section 33 of the Charter or relies on section 1 of the Charter.
– As with all COVID-19 related legislation, your rights may be temporary suspended under the “Reasonable Limits Clause” (section 1) which would have to pass the “Oakes Test.”
– Under the present COVID-19 regulations, there is no authority for officers to arrest, commence warrantless entry, nor stop your motor vehicle for possible offences under the regulation.
– If police believe you committed an offence, you must identify yourself as with any police encounter, providing the officer clearly explains the offence you are committing. If possible record the encounter.

To all active duty officers and the public, read our extended piece, understand your authorities, and your rights. If you #RememberYourOath, join our cause.
https://policeonguard.ca/…/POG-Understanding-Ontarios…