Former Police Officers Write Open Letter to Prime Minister Exposing Corruption and Interference Within the Government
Two retired police officers have sent a letter to the Prime Minister detailing government corruption and foreign interference.
Two retired police officers have sent a letter to the Prime Minister detailing government corruption and foreign interference.
Tamara Lich and Chris Barber have finally reached the end of what became the longest mischief trial in Canadian history, with a total of 45 days in court spanning 31 months.
After almost three years, the proceedings against Detective Helen Grus have come to an end; retired Ottawa Police Superintendent Renwick published his ruling on March 25th, finding Det. Grus guilty of Discreditable Conduct under the Police Services Act (PSA).
Dan Hartman, grieving father and proud advocate for his son Sean, has announced his intention to appeal a recent ruling from the Ontario Superior Court in his case against Health Canada.
Rath & Company have shared a positive update regarding their proposed class-action lawsuit against the Government of Canada and Province of Alberta, filed in February of 2024 with the Court of King’s Bench in Lethbridge.
Fanshawe College, in London Ontario, have once again found themselves in the hot seat over their aggressive and rigid Covid policies.