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

JCCF Announces Courts Dismissed Judicial Review Application for Lawsuit Regarding Quarantine Hotels

JCCF Announces Courts Dismissed Judicial Review Application for Lawsuit Regarding Quarantine Hotels

Once again we see the timely suspension of federal mandates provide the excuse of ‘muteness’ for courts to refuse to hear lawsuits aimed at addressing government overreach.
A recent example reported by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms outlines the Federal Court of Appeal supports of the Supreme Court decision to dismiss lawsuits requesting judicial review of federal mandates that forced Canadians into quarantine hotels, against their will and at their own cost.

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Trudeau and Cabinet will Obtain EA Inquiry Verdict Ahead of the Public

Trudeau and Cabinet will Obtain EA Inquiry Verdict Ahead of the Public

Secrecy continues to plague the Public Order Emergency Commission, the Prime Minister, and Justice Paul Rouleau.  The report set to be released to the House of Commons and the Senate no later than February 20th, 2023, is now set to be released two weeks early to the Prime Minister and his government. This type of action by a commission is unprecedented in Canadian history. 

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Freedom Convoy One Year Anniversary

Freedom Convoy One Year Anniversary

One year ago today, many of us were on our way to Ottawa to greet the truckers who decided to come together to stand peacefully for freedom.
We’re thankful to everyone who showed up and stood for their rights and especially to the truckers.
Let’s continue to peacefully stand united.

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Canadian Frontline Nurses to Appeal Recent Case Dismissal

Canadian Frontline Nurses to Appeal Recent Case Dismissal

Ontario Superior Court Justice Marie-Andree Vermette dismissed a lawsuit brought forward by Canadian Frontline Nurses, against Canadian Nurses Association (CNA) and an unidentified news source, for libel.  On December 23rd Vermette dismissed this case using the SLAPP law.  
Canadian Frontline Nurses are appealing the decision.

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Federal Employees Still Working From Home

Federal Employees Still Working From Home

It is a surprise how many don’t realize that the vast majority of our federal civil servants in Canada are still working from home. Covid has been ‘over’ for months, yet the federal government has taken steps to permanently adopt a very appealing and customizable ‘hybrid’ option for employees.

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