Duty to Protect

2024-06-15

Duty to Protect

Jun 15, 2024 | Blog, General News

Duty to Protect

In our continued effort to restore the Rule of Law in Canada, members of Police on Guard, in communications with lawyers, are initiating an effort which endeavours to remind active-duty police officers and military members of their obligation to uphold the laws of Canada and take suitable action when faced with unlawful orders.

Corruption is being allowed to run rampant while too many of our police and military continue to “just follow orders”. Taking a stand against corruption begins with these individuals, by acknowledging their oath and their duty to protect, and taking action against these attempts to unlawfully impose harm on the citizens of Canada.

We have well-established laws in place to address these criminal matters, what is needed is for those tasked with upholding these laws to find the fortitude to stand for what they know to be just.

Stand with us and support this initiative.

To read the Duty to Protect document and download it for yourself, click here

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