by POG Admin 3 | Apr 4, 2023 | Blog, General News
The Supreme Court of Canada has made a decision to strike down a 2011 federal law that made it possible to extend parole ineligibility for those convicted of multiple murders. This decision is binding and must now be applied to all sentences, as in the case of Justin Bourque.
Bourque plead guilty to 3 counts of first-degree murder and 2 counts of attempted murder for targeting RCMP officers in June of 2014 and was subsequently handed a sentence of life in prison.
by POG Admin 3 | Apr 2, 2023 | Blog, General News
Police on Guard has received information regarding a municipal police services training program.
It has recently come to our attention that officers are being required to provide their preferred pronouns in a training scenario under threat of negative documentation by their unit commanders.
by POG Admin 3 | Mar 30, 2023 | Blog, General News
Justice Paul Rouleau, who presided over the Public Order Emergency Commission, recommended that a government agency should have the authority to “monitor and report” on social media postings to ensure they are appropriate. In other words, he’s suggesting the government increase its surveillance of Canadians on social media, such as Facebook and Instagram.
by POG Admin 3 | Mar 28, 2023 | Blog, General News
Manitoba announced they would no longer require their Immunization Verifier app, however it isn’t being abolished just yet. They explained that it would continue to be available to businesses who are interested in keeping proof of vaccination.
by POG Admin 3 | Mar 26, 2023 | Blog, General News, Interviews
Police on Guard was proud to accept an opportunity for an interview with Shadoe Davis recently, with our last appearance occurring early last year.
Our chairman, Clay Farnsworth, represented POG, speaking on numerous important topics.
View the post to watch the video