Donation Presentation to James Topp of Canada Marches

2022-04-02

Donation Presentation to James Topp of Canada Marches

Apr 2, 2022 | Blog, General News, Interview Series

Police on Guard is proud to count James Topp as one of our members.
James is a current serving soldier of the Canadian Armed Forces of 28 years. At the present time, James is marching across Canada, from Vancouver to Ottawa, ensuring our government upholds the laws that support Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

We were honoured to present James with a $2500 cheque to assist him and the Canada Marches Team with their mission. James is the epitome of who Police on Guard is and what our Mission Statement entails.

Click here to access the Canada Marches website and  follow James and the Canada Marches journey

We encourage you, to support James in any way possible, and stand for your rights and freedoms!

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