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
300 Quarantine Act Fines Dropped After Democracy Fund Challenge
The Democracy Fund is a non-profit organization providing legal support to Canadians targeted by the aggressive covid mandates.
In this particular case, they represented a group of BC residents fined for exercising their legal rights of mobility. Thanks to the financial support of donors, their legal team was able to have close to 300 BC Quarantine Act fines dropped at no cost to those they represented. This included fines issued to retired couple, Robert and Jamie Leib, totalling almost $25k.
Demonstrably Unjustified (A Series) With This Episodes Guest, Tom Marazzo
Join us as we talk to Tom Marazzo, a retired Canadian Armed Forces Captain, and a member of Police on Guard, about his key role in the Freedom Convoy and the release of his new book.
Charges Under Reopening Ontario Act Dropped for Pastor Michael Thiessen
Pastor Michael Thiessen, alongside his legal team with the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF), are celebrating a recent victory after charges against Pastor Thiessen, for violating the Opening Ontario Act, were dismissed.
Happy Thanksgiving 2023
Happy Thanksgiving from our Police on Guard family to yours.
Legal Challenge Against Border Mandates Rejected by Federal Court
Once again, we see federal courts in Canada strike down arguments of covid-era charter violations as moot.
In a case of 11 Canadians, each fined up to $3000 for contraventions to the Quarantine Act, Justice Avvy Yao-Yao Go said that the argument of infringements to the charter rights of the applicants is now “moot” since mask and vaccine mandates have since been lifted.
Supreme Court of Canada Denies Hearing Appeal Case From Churches Regarding Restrictions During Covid
The Supreme Court has officially ended any hope of appeal, refusing to hear from several church leaders issued fines worth hundreds of thousands of dollars for opposing provincial mandates, stating “it is not a matter of national public interest to pursue.”





