News Release – Vancouver BC World Wide Rally and Chris Sky

2022-03-10

News Release – Vancouver BC World Wide Rally and Chris Sky

Mar 10, 2022 | Blog, General News

News Release - Vancouver BC World Wide Rally and Chris Sky

News Release March 10th, 2022

Recently a member of Police on Guard agreed to speak at an event hosted by Chris Sky in Vancouver in March. This event was not something that Police on Guard agreed to, and the decision was made without the permission of the Board of Directors.

Police on Guard continues to demonstrate that we stand with the people and are doing everything within our power to fight for the freedoms of all Canadians. With that in mind we also have made a board decision to not affiliate with Chris Sky as his behaviour towards Canadians on multiple different occasions has been flat out disrespectful and uncalled for. This does not align with who Police on Guard is, our Mission Statement or how we operate.

In response to Chris Sky’s assertion about Police on Guard not affiliating with him at the request of another person outside our organization, we can say that is categorically false. This decision was made many months ago based on his irrational behaviour towards Canadians at rally’s, as well as towards members of Police on Guard.

Police on Guard together with Freedom Rally World, World Wide Rally Canada, Canadian Frontline Nurses, Action4Canada and Mama Bears do not advocate for any group, organization, or individual who incites and/or encourages any type of aggression towards organizers or attendees. Nor do we advocate for any group, organization, or individual who contribute to further agitation.

We believe in treating people with dignity, respect and integrity and we will continue to align with groups and individuals who also share the same values.  We will maintain this as our mission focus, as that is what makes us truly Canadian.

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