News Release- Convoy Travelling Across Canada September 2023

2023-09-27

News Release- Convoy Travelling Across Canada September 2023

Sep 27, 2023 | Blog, General News

News Release- Convoy Travelling Across Canada September 2023

Police on Guard, Veterans for Freedom and Mama Bears are aware of a convoy that has started to travel across Canada.

Information received has led us to believe this may not be a peaceful protest. This is very concerning to Police on Guard, Veterans for Freedom and Mama Bears and is not supported by our organizations.

We will always support legal peaceful protests which is our fundamental right provided by our Charter.

We cannot nor will we support actions that aim to undermine our democratic and judicial process.

 

**Please see the link attached to the follow up post we did with an audio recording on the reasoning behind our News Release** https://x.com/policeonguard/status/1708567328185557325?s=46&t=W5RI60IlaAtKH1zXeriTeg

 

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