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
Ontario Court of Appeals Strikes Down Law for CBSA Officers to Search Personal Electronic Devices at Border
In a case challenging the constitutionality of the search of digital devices at our borders, the Ontario Court of Appeal has ruled that the low threshold used to justify these searches is unconstitutional and inappropriately restricts the individual’s Charter rights.
Cullen McDonald Charged With Common Nuisance For Peacefully Protesting, Wins Appeal
Cullen McDonald Charged With Common Nuisance For Peacefully Protesting, Wins Appeal.
We now have a precedent validating the rightful position of our Charter of Rights and Freedoms within the context of the pandemic and associated public health measures. All Canadians should be celebrating this victory!
Happy Thanksgiving 2024
Happy Thanksgiving from our Police on Guard family to yours.
Crown Withdraws Charges With Potential Jail Time For Waterloo Man Who Attended Anti-Lockdown Rally
Randal Linton of Waterloo Ontario, attended an anti-lockdown rally in 2021. After evidence of his attendance surfaced, he was charged under the Reopening Ontario Act, with an additional charge added under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act.
With the support and advocacy of The Democracy Fund, negotiations resulted in an agreement and all charges were dropped.
Failing to Download the ArriveCan App Has Resulted in Almost $300,000 in Fines for an Amish Community in Ontario
Failing to Download the ArriveCan App Has Resulted in Almost $300,000 in Fines for an Amish Community in Ontario.
Ontario Judge Rules Freedom Convoy Protestor Rights Violated and Drops All Charges
Ben Spicer was charged with mischief, obstructing justice and possession of weapons while participating in the Ottawa Freedom Convoy in 2022.
An Ontario Judge has ruled Mr. Spicer’s charter rights were violated and all charges have been dropped.





