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
New Law in Quebec Will See People Fined for Intimidating/Harassing Politicians
Quebec politicians, specifically those at the municipal level, have been resigning in droves, sighting harassment and intimidation as their common reasons for departure.
In response to this ‘alarming trend’ the Quebec government has earmarked $2 million dollars for mental health support and enacted a law to protect the sensitive emotional state of their politicians.
Judge Rickcola Brinton Alleges Judicial Misconduct for her Initial Complaint Dismissal Over Vaccination Status
Despite the recent dismissal, Justice Rickcola Brinton is pushing forward with her case against former chief provincial court judge, Pam Williams, with the Nova Scotia Judicial Council, over a dispute arising from Covid-19 vaccination policies.
Supreme Court Rules Government Liable For Damages For Laws Violating the Charter
The Canadian government is coming to terms with the knowledge that they are not as infallible as they believed in their ability to enact laws without accountability or, more importantly, without liability.
The Supreme Court of Canada has confirmed that they should be held to account when enacting unconstitutional laws that infringe upon our rights, specifically those which are “clearly wrong, in bad faith or an abuse of power.”
London Health Sciences Hospital Employee Reinstated After Arbitrator Rules Termination Lacked Just Cause
Another employer has been forced to backtrack, after adopting a heavy-handed approach in their response to those choosing to exercise their right not to be vaccinated.
Arbitrator Mark Wright has ruled in a case between the London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC) and former employee, Jill Thompson, a Child and Youth Counsellor since 2003.
Latest Court Ruling Cites Unlawful Quarantine Act Enforcement For PCR Testing
In a much-anticipated decision, the Ontario Court of Justice has ruled that Covid-19 nasal swab screening tests are unlawful.
Ontario Business Owner Convicted of 36 Provincial Covid Related Offences
Ontario business owner Alexandra Stewart has been handed a heavy blow by the Ontario Court of Justice in North Bay. She was convicted on 36 out of 38 separate offences under the Reopening Ontario Act and the Health Protection and Promotion Act for tickets issued between January and April of 2021.





