Open Letters from Members

As active and retired members of various police services across this great country, we recognize our sworn oath to uphold the Constitution of Canada, including the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, and we intend on upholding that oath in everything that we do.

Police on Guard for Thee – Alberta Letter

Police on Guard for Thee – Alberta Letter

Before our first month closes, we have the honour of publishing another piece from active-duty officers, this time from Alberta.
Similar to our letter, they express many concerns with their local Public Health Orders and pose a question to their fellow officers:
Can you stand by while the people’s rights are infringed? Have a read.
Across Canada, the Charter of Rights and Freedoms is the supreme law of the land and must be upheld by all law enforcement.
If you agree, #RememberYourOath and join our cause.

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Police on Guard for Thee – Nova Scotia Letter

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.

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Police on Guard for Thee – Ontario Letter

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.

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 Recent News

Government Redacts Access to Information Request Surrounding Covid Data by Media Publication, The Canadian Independent

Government Redacts Access to Information Request Surrounding Covid Data by Media Publication, The Canadian Independent

The Canadian Independent has submitted an access to information request to the Public Health Agency of Canada for raw data reported by provinces and territories regarding age, vaccine status, hospitalizations, and deaths related to Covid-19 (no personal information was requested).
The original request was prolonged and when the information was received, the raw data requested was redacted.

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Co-Founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses, Sarah Choujounian Needs Our Support

Co-Founder of Canadian Frontline Nurses, Sarah Choujounian Needs Our Support

Sarah Choujounian, one of the first nurses to stand up and one of the founding members of, Canadian Frontline Nurses is currently under five investigations by the CNO (College of Nurses of Ontario), one of which has turned into a disciplinary hearing.court case.

Please support Sarah by visiting her Give Send Go donations page, and supporting her during this court case, every little bit helps.

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Defense Minister & Department of National Defence, Sued By Information Commissioner Over Failure to Release Covid Policy Records

Defense Minister & Department of National Defence, Sued By Information Commissioner Over Failure to Release Covid Policy Records

An access to information request received in 2022 asked for information pertaining to the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) “COVID-19 vaccination mandate and public health measures. After the requested extension deadline was ignored, a complaint was filed with the Office of the Information Commissioner (OIC) ending with the Information Commissioner, Caroline Maynard, issuing an order for Department of National Defence to comply by December 2023.
The Information Commissioner has also filed a lawsuit of her own against the DND and Defence Minister Bill Blair for refusing to comply.

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