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
Parent Denied Ability to Opt Out of Sex Education for Their Child & Told it Violates the Charter
Premier Ford (ON) said parents could opt out of sexual education within the curriculum; a step towards respecting parental rights and religion. Yet, with school now underway, parents are seeing requests to do so denied.
Ontario Court of Justice Dropped Charges Against Windsor Man in Connection With Freedom Convoy Protests
Eric Lemmon, charged with mischief and disobeying a court order for allegedly blocking traffic on the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, saw his charges dismissed when it was determined by Crown prosecutors that “there was no reasonable prospect of conviction”.
News Release- Convoy Travelling Across Canada September 2023
Police on Guard, Veterans for Freedom and Mama Bears are aware of a convoy that has started to travel across Canada.
Information received has led us to believe this may not be a peaceful protest. This is very concerning to Police on Guard, Veterans for Freedom and Mama Bears and is not supported by our organizations.
1 Million March 4 Children
Protests this week across Canada, known as the ‘1 Million March 4 Children’, provided an opportunity for parents to stand and be heard, to share their concerns and frustrations over the SOGI 123 (Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity) curriculum.
Members of Police on Guard and Mama Bears attended events from Halifax NB to Victoria BC, standing in support of parents in their fight to protect the innocence of their children and assert their parental rights over these government-supported agendas.
The Democracy Fund Gets Stay of Charges for Military Veteran Issued a $5750 Covid Ticket
A veteran of the CAF, with support from The Democracy Fund (TDF), have secured a stay of charges for the $5750 ticket issued for failing to present a PCR test upon return to Canada in 2021.
JCCF Will Not Appeal Federal Courts Decision Against ArriveCan App Due to Irrelevancy
The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms (JCCF) filed a constitutional challenge in the Supreme Court against the government for their mandatory application of the ArriveCAN app. Regrettably, with the mandate withdrawn at the time the case was heard, the argument was declared moot, and the case was dismissed.





