Federal Employee Lawsuit Q&A

2021-10-19

Federal Employee Lawsuit Q&A

Oct 19, 2021 | Blog, General News

Federal Employee Lawsuit Q&A

We’ve had a lot of questions surrounding the Federal Employee Lawsuit and have created a Q&A document in hopes this will address the most frequently asked questions.
Police on Guard is comprised of volunteers and we are doing our best to address the overwhelming questions we get on a daily basis. There are 3 POG members addressing hundreds of emails a day from all across Canada.
We shouldered this massive undertaking for all Canadians and we understand the confusion and trepidation. We just ask that you be patient with us, we are doing our best.
We will always Stand on Guard for Thee!!!!

Click the link to view the Question and Answer Page

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