by POG Admin 3 | Feb 14, 2023 | Blog, General News
The Western Standard recently reported that the federal court overseeing the inquiry into the use of the Emergencies Act has ordered the disclosure of internal emails between the liberal cabinet.
by POG Admin 3 | Feb 12, 2023 | Blog, General News
As more information comes out regarding the Freedom Convoy and actions of the Liberal government it is clear they were overstepping both the process of law and the Charter.
Deputy Finance Minister Michael Sabia, in emails to Minister Freeland, advised he had recommended to both Comm. Lucki and the Liberal cabinet to keep the “heat” off the banks, in the unprecedented action of freezing citizens’ funds.
by POG Admin 3 | Feb 10, 2023 | Blog, General News
The Digital Government Minister of Newfoundland and Labrador, Sarah Stoodley, has come forward to declare the mandatory vaccine passports a success, stating that their province will be building on that success to roll out a digital ID pilot project in 2023, with the support of the federal government.
by POG Admin 3 | Feb 7, 2023 | Blog, General News
As with many things in lifetime is always on the side of truth. Deception and avoidance cannot hide facts forever.
When one fully digests Trudeau’s testimony the only conclusion is the entire invoking of the EA was entirely political and one of convenience. The truth is never far away.
by POG Admin 3 | Feb 5, 2023 | Blog, General News
Police On Guard members had the honour and privilege of attending a Charter protected right to peaceful assembly in downtown Waterloo today. This event was organized by Kamil Bachouchi, a Wilfred Laurier University student, who is opposing the ongoing masking mandates within the school.
by POG Admin 3 | Feb 2, 2023 | Blog, General News
Once again we see the timely suspension of federal mandates provide the excuse of ‘muteness’ for courts to refuse to hear lawsuits aimed at addressing government overreach.
A recent example reported by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms outlines the Federal Court of Appeal supports of the Supreme Court decision to dismiss lawsuits requesting judicial review of federal mandates that forced Canadians into quarantine hotels, against their will and at their own cost.