Christmas Wishes
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from our Police on Guard family to yours. May your 2024 be filled with peace, joy and happiness.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from our Police on Guard family to yours. May your 2024 be filled with peace, joy and happiness.
Two Calgary residents, travelling to the 1 Million March for Children protest in September 2023, struck up a conversation with a like-minded individual on the Calgary C-train.
When they went to exit at their stop however, both men were held by transit police, one was handcuffed, and both were served with a notice to appear in court in November by transit authorities.
All charges have subsequently been dropped.
These last 3 years has brought many changes to the lives of Canadians. Seeing our governments act in ways that outright ignore the foundations of law, has brought many brave police officers out of their comfort zones to stand for the oaths they swore to uphold. This is how Police On Guard was born.
We were joined in our mission by members of the Military, Canada Border Services Agency, Correctional Services and Fire Fighters
Happy 3rd Anniversary from your Police On Guard Family
Jacob Malcer of Quebec received a ticket in August 2023 for an apparent violation of the Quarantine Act from 16 months prior, in May 2022.
Fast-forward to August 2023. Malcer received a letter from the government of Quebec accusing him of having violated the Quarantine Act. He was given a $5,000 fine in addition to $1,250 in “costs.”
Adam Skelly, the owner of Adamson BBQ, was the first to publicly stand against the mandates for those wishing to enjoy his restaurant. For that he paid dearly, starting with harassment by authorities and ending with his arrest, criminal charges laid against him and the additional threat of a significant lawsuit by the City of Toronto.
Read the article to learn more on how you can support Adam.
Communities across Canada are adopting bylaws aimed at restricting free speech deemed ‘offensive’ or ‘harassing’.
London, Edmonton, Calgary and now Waterloo, have all implemented bylaws targeting freedom of expression with a goal of labelling speech as hateful, racist or discriminatory.