Mission Statement of Police on Guard for Thee
We began as a group of active and retired Police Officers whose mission remains:
To honour our Oath to uphold the Constitution of Canada and, to the best of our abilities, preserve the peace, prevent offenses and to discharge other duties as Police Officers faithfully, impartially, and according to law.
To continue to serve and protect the public while remaining independent of political influence.
To repair and regain public trust being damaged or lost due to the enforcement of emergency measures. We believe these measures not only conflict with our Charter Oath but place active duty police officers in an untenable position when directed to enforce these measures.
As our membership grows, we stand now with our active and retired brothers and sisters within the Military, Law Enforcement, Canada Border Services Agency, Correctional Services and Fire Fighters with a mission:
To honour our individual oaths in support of our great country and our commitment of service to its citizens. We uphold our duty of loyalty to the Charter and maintain respect for the rights of all.
Together we stand:
To encourage our active and retired members to join in our court actions requesting clarification on the validity of the measures passed by our Federal, Provincial and Municipal governments.
And finally, to maintain a lawful, peaceful and respectful environment as we move forward in the challenges outlined above.
Recent News
National Citizens Inquiry Commissioner States Covid Response Revealed Holes in the Charter
NCI commissioner Ken Drysdale discusses the flaws in our Charter of Rights and Freedoms that have allowed the Trudeau government to “override all of our rights at a whim”, showing how our government was able to take advantage of the loopholes in our Charter to enforce restrictions simply by adding the label of emergency.
Nova Scotia Health Authority Withdraws Vaccine Mandates & Those Who Lost Their Jobs Offered Opportunity to Return to Work
Those health professionals in Nova Scotia who chose bodily autonomy over Covid-19 vaccination have remained unable to work until just two weeks ago. These employees, placed on leave without pay in November of 2021, have been ostracized and excluded for almost 2.5 years, long after the emergence of undeniable evidence showing vaccination did not protect as hoped.
Proposed Online Hate Bill Sees First Reading in House of Commons
The Federal Government recently introduced the Online Harms Act in the House of Commons. The bill underwent its first reading last month. According to the government the act would specifically target seven types of harmful content.
Windsor Police Officer Who Donated to Freedom Convoy Loses Appeal & Forced to Work 80 Hours Without Pay
Const. Michael Brisco has lost his appeal with the Ontario Civilian Police Commission (OCPC) and will now be subjected to 80 hours of work without pay for the offence of discreditable conduct for his $50 donation to the Freedom Convoy.
Demonstrably Unjustified (A Series) With This Episodes Guest, Eddie Cornell
Join us in conversation with Eddie Cornell, a member of Veterans for Freedom (V4F) and Police On Guard.
Eddie speaks to us as one of the plaintiffs in the case filed against the government for their unconstitutional implementation of the Emergencies Act.
Listen as Eddie shares his thoughts and walks us through some of the key details and reasoning behind this important case.
Government Files Motion to Appeal Justice Mosley’s Decision Over Emergencies Act Ruling
A formal appeal has been filed by those hoping to overturn the recent bombshell ruling by Justice Mosley. This is the case where Mosley determined that the application of the Emergencies Act against the convoy in Ottawa, and all subsequent actions taken under its protection, were unlawful and unfounded.