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.
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Recent News
College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC Suddenly Drop All Charges Against Dr. Charles Hoffe
In a sudden turn of events, the College of Physicians and Surgeons of British Columbia (CPSBC) have abruptly dropped all charges against Dr. Charles Hoffe.
Parental Pushback for Charter Right to Participate at School Board Meetings, Sees School Board Amend Stance
A situation arose recently involving the Durham District School Board (DDSB), when parents and community members spoke out against planned changes in how school board meetings would be conducted, with respect to public input.
Federal Lawsuit Update February 2025
There has been some significant progress in the Federal Employee Lawsuit. While we’re disappointed that the Supreme Court won’t hear a portion of the Plaintiffs on the lawsuit, we’re looking forward to the remainder of the Plaintiffs having their day in Federal Court.
USA: Transit Workers in California Fired for Refusing Covid Vaccine for Religious Reasons Awarded 7.8 Million
This case was brought forward by the Pacific Justice Institute on behalf of six former rail workers who had been denied religious accommodations when Covid-19 mandates were implemented by their employer, the Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART).
The repercussions in this case amounted to their lost wages plus a $1 million dollar award for hardship, for each employee. The total award against the employer, for all plaintiffs combined, was $7.8 million dollars.
Freedom Convoy 3 Year Anniversary Video Tribute
Three years ago, we saw the coming together of a nation like we had not seen ever before.
History was made when truckers and Canadians alike joined arms to attend the nation’s capital from coast to coast to make their voices heard in the face of government overreach and corruption.
We wanted to commemorate this peaceful and uniting event with a video that captures the triumphs and tribulations of the Freedom Convoy of 2022.
Court Upholds Decision to Dismiss Judge Rickcola Brintons Allegation of Judicial Misconduct for Initial Complaint Dismissal Over Vaccination Status
In a significant ruling that underscores the complexities of judicial accountability, the Nova Scotia Supreme Court has upheld a decision to strike down a civil suit initiated by Justice Rickcola Brinton against (then) Chief Justice Pam Williams and the province’s Attorney General.





