Epoch times Article: Ontario Police Officer: ‘I’m Not Proud of Our Government Right Now’

2021-04-26

Epoch times Article: Ontario Police Officer: ‘I’m Not Proud of Our Government Right Now’

Apr 26, 2021 | Blog, General News

Ontario Police Officer: ‘I’m Not Proud of Our Government Right Now’

 

Take a look at this recent article published by the Epoch Times which brings to light the different approaches taken by law enforcement in Toronto and Vancouver. Police Chiefs and active duty officers-you have a choice!

As the article brings out, Ontario seems to have adopted a very rigid approach when it comes to enforcing Public Health measures. In other areas like Vancouver, law enforcement has taken a more sensible approach by allowing police officers to enforce emergency measures as they see fit.

This is why we are challenging the constitutionality of these orders through an injunction that is being brought to the Superior Court of Canada. We will keep you updated on its status in the coming weeks.

Read the Epoch Times Article Here 

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