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
Bill C-18 Online Communications Act Passed – The Censorship Begins
Bill C-18 was passed on June 22, 2023. Defined as an Act to regulate the digital news content of online communication platforms ‘with a view to enhancing the fairness in the marketplace’ for Canadian news outlets.
What is the Breaking Point for you as a Canadian?
Your voice matters!! It can inspire a nation if you are willing to stand and speak up for what’s right.
Are you willing to take a few steps to unite and find solutions?
Support Constable Helen Grus of the Ottawa Police Service at Her Upcoming Police Services Act Hearing
Now, more than ever we need to stand alongside of these members and show our support!!
Cst. Grus’ upcoming appearance is August 14-18th 2023 at 9:30 am. They have denied online viewing access to the public and are only allowing in person viewing. If you’re in the Ottawa area, please attend to support Cst. Grus
Ontario Man Acquitted of Charges Relating to Freedom Convoy
A 70yr old grandfather was charged and acquitted with mischief and police obstruction, Feb 12th, 2022, when assumed to be the owner of a child’s red wagon carrying jerry cans thought to contain gasoline destined for convoy vehicles.
The Crown has filed an appeal. With weak notes and conjecture, relying solely on the convoy’s “impact on Ottawa” to give teeth to their case.
Jim Ferguson Interviews Police on Guard’s Chris VandenBos
Police On Guard’s co-founder Chris VandenBos is interviewed by Jim Ferguson out of the UK to discuss the state of affairs in Canada, the convoy, and the need for Canadians to stand up for their country.
Alberta Court Rules Hinshaws’ Public Health Order Violated Charter Rights
A Canadian Court that has finally acknowledged the illegitimacy of the public health orders put in place in response to covid.
In the case of Ingram v. Alberta, Justice Barbara Romaine of the Alberta Court of King’s Bench has determined that, although many powers are granted to the Chief Medical Officer of Health (CMOH) during times of medical emergency, the Alberta government has thoroughly overstepped their authority and, as a result, all public health orders have been deemed invalid.





