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Ontario Appeals Court Upholds Dismissal of Lawsuit Linking Sean Hartman’s Death to COVID-19 Vaccine
Dan Hartman has been fighting tirelessly for accountability for his only son Sean who died 33 days after taking a mandatory Covid 19 vaccine; a requirement to play sports.
In his most recent efforts, the Ontario Court of Appeal has dismissed Dan Hartman’s lawsuit against the federal government stating that “the government owes “no private duty of care” to any individual during a pandemic.
Michael Bourque: A Veteran’s Perspective on the State of Canada
One Canadian veteran hopes to remind us of a truth etched in blood and history.
Air Canada Ordered to Compensate Seven Pilots After Rejection of Religious COVID-19 Vaccine Exemptions
In the ongoing fight for individual rights and freedoms in Canada, a recent decision from Arbitrator James Hayes has supported the individual rights of the Air Canada pilots placed on unpaid leave, after their religious exemptions to the Covid-19 vaccination policy were denied.
Judge: COVID Shutdown of Adamson Barbeque isn’t a ‘Seizure,’ Charter Challenge Thrown Out
Ontario Superior Court Justice Janet Leiper’s March 20th ruling dismissing Adam Skelly’s Charter challenge, has dealt a blow to individual rights.
BC Appeals Court Reverses Decision That Sided With Union Against Purolator Vaccine Mandates
British Columbia’s Court of Appeal has overturned a victory favouring union workers who challenged Purolator’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate, prioritizing employer rights over individual rights and bodily autonomy.
Federal Government Appeals Emergencies Act Ruling to Supreme Court of Canada
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that the federal government waited until the last possible moment to appeal the Emergencies Act d
Court Motion Seeks Stay to Halt Freedom Convoy Class Action Citing Undisclosed Partial Settlement Deal
In a unified stand for constitutional rights, the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) has moved to stop a $290 million class-action lawsuit targeting Freedom Convoy participants, citing egregious procedural misconduct undermining justice and free expression.
$5,000 Plus Back Pay Ordered for Federal Employee Suspended Over COVID-19 Vaccine Refusal
Another landmark decision further demonstrates how our federal government overstepped their boundaries and authority by placing unreasonable restrictions on the individual rights and freedoms of Canadians.
With this case we return to the 2021 covid mandates imposed on employees, forcing them to be fully vaccinated, justify their right to autonomy, or be removed from their jobs.
$750K Award Against Former B.C. Trustee for Damage to LGBTQ Educators’ Dignity and Feelings
In yet another ruling undermining our fundamental freedoms, the BC Human Rights Tribunal, acting on complaints from the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 411, have ordered a former school trustee to pay an unprecedented $750,000 penalty for the crime of voicing his concerns over gender ideology in schools
Court Rules for Ontario Amish Man in Dispute Over Quarantine Act Adherence
Canadians everywhere continue to fight for the freedoms that our government has been systematically stripping away, using one manufactured emergency or another as justification.
Fortunately, we have groups like The Democracy Fund (TDF) fighting with us. They (and others) have been fighting tirelessly for Canadians who have been unfairly targeted, like those of the Amish communities.
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Police on Guard for Thee – Nova Scotia Letter
In less than a month since we published our letter requesting clarification to the constitutionality of our Public Health Orders in Ontario, active duty officers in Nova Scotia have penned their own.
Similar to our letter, they express many concerns with their local Public Health Orders and are requesting the same clarifications. Have a read.
It does not matter where you are in Canada, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms must be upheld by all law enforcement. If you agree, #RememberYourOath and join our cause.
Police on Guard for Thee – Ontario Letter
Citizens of Ontario, Ontario’s Chiefs of Police, Police Associations, Premier of Ontario, Ministry of the Attorney General, Ministry of the Solicitor General, Municipal Politicians, Public Health Officials.
We are Police Officers and know many other officers that support the following message.













