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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Canadians Have Constitutional Right to Unequal Treatment, Says New Report by Aristotle Foundation
A thought-provoking report released by the Calgary-based Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy has stirred debate by asserting that Canadians possess a constitutional right to unequal treatment, a concept we find deeply embedded in Canada’s legal framework.
Support Ottawa Police Officer Helen Grus
Watch this amazing video created by Dave Freedom, a Canadian patriot and supporter of Det. Helen Grus.
It’s vital to understand how the outcome of Det. Helen Grus’s case could set a precedent for police accountability and operational integrity across Canada. The implications for law enforcement practices are significant.
Former Edmonton Police Officer & Police on Guard Member Rick Abbott, Has Suspension Overturned for Speaking out in Support of Freedom Convoy
An Alberta police officer and Police on Guard member, Staff Sergeant Richard Abbott, who was disciplined for speaking at a Freedom Convoy rally, had his suspension without pay overturned by an Edmonton judge.
Ottawa Police Officer, Helen Grus, Suing CBC for $875k for Publishing Harmful, Malicious & Harassing Articles Containing False Statements
Ottawa Police Officer Helen Grus is facing a charge of Discreditable Conduct for investigating potential links between Covid vaccination status and the deaths of children.
Meanwhile, adding insult to injury, the CBC chose to publish articles throughout her case touting false information, intent on muddying the facts and painting Det. Grus in a negative way.
Det. Grus is suing the CBC and the lawsuit seeks damages of $875,000 and specifically targets articles published between March of 2022 and December of 2023.
Class Action Lawsuit Over Federal Employee Mandatory Vaccination Policy Has Been Given the Green Light to Proceed
A new class action lawsuit has been initiated and given the go ahead by the courts from the federal Core Public Administration (CPA), to address the Covid-19 vaccination mandate for federal employees, implemented in October of 2021.
Ontario Superior Court of Justice Dismisses Lawsuit Filed on Behalf of Ontario Healthcare Workers Who Refused Covid Vaccine
The Ontario Superior Court of Justice has dismissed a class action lawsuit filed by health care workers who chose not to comply with vaccination mandates implemented during Covid-19 by employers and the province of Ontario.





