by POG Admin 3 | Sep 11, 2023 | Blog, General News
Parents of students in Catholic schools have repeatedly voiced their disgust over these signs and other attempts to indoctrinate their children against their traditional beliefs. One such parent, Sheree Di Vittoria, was fired from her job with AutoTrader, when the video and media reports of their confrontation with the school board went public. No explanation has been provided by her employer.
by POG Admin 3 | Sep 9, 2023 | Blog, General News
A pro-life group filed a constitutional challenge against the government, specifically the Parliamentary Protective Service (PPS), for censorship stemming from an incident in May when they were prevented from using their signs during the annual March for Life in Ottawa.
by POG Admin 3 | Sep 7, 2023 | Blog, General News
Students at a high school in Swift Current Saskatchewan felt it important to sign their names to a poster to show that being straight is as worthy of ‘pride’ as any LGBTQ agenda. For this simple act of individual expression, they were taken to their principal’s office and interrogated by the RCMP
by POG Admin 3 | Sep 5, 2023 | Blog, General News
There are other lawsuits currently making their way through the courts, alongside our Federal Employee Lawsuit, addressing various Covid restrictions and mandates.
One such lawsuit is also addressing the travel mandates that were imposed on all Canadians that were not vaccinated against Covid 19.
The next hearing is scheduled for Wednesday October 11th, 2023 @9:30 am in the Federal Court of Appeal in Ottawa.
by POG Admin 3 | Sep 3, 2023 | Blog, General News
Dr. Patrick Provost, highly regarded professor of immunology and microbiology at Laval University in Quebec, has been suspended four times for sharing his professional views on the covid vaccines.
by POG Admin 3 | Aug 31, 2023 | Blog, General News
Manitoba enacted some of the most severe restrictions including, the shutting down church services.
Seven congregations joined forces to launch a constitutional challenge, supported by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms.
The case went to court and ruled justifiable, when the matter was appealed, the decision was upheld.