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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
Lawsuit Filed Against RCMP Surrounding Excavators Sabotaged At Coutts Blockade
On February 13th, 2022, in Coutts Alberta, RCMP had been working to restore movement on roads blocked by tractors belonging to those protesting vaccine mandates and restrictions.
On this particular day, the RCMP decided it was necessary to break the law by vandalizing excavators to accomplish their task.
Demonstrably Unjustified (A Series) With This Episodes Guest Dr. William Makis
Presenting our third interview of our new series; Demonstrably Unjustified.
Dr. William Makis sat down with Police on Guard to tell the world about his observations surrounding the mandatory injections and the impact it is having on the health of Canadians.
Another Lawsuit Filed in Ontario Over Vaccine Mandates
A group of municipal employees from Ontario have started a class-action lawsuit, worth $125.9 million, over constitutional infringements and hardships resulting from the province’s Covid-19 mandates.
Victory for Dr. Peter McCullough
A favourable ruling for American Doctor Peter McCullough was handed down by the courts in early 2023. Dr McCullough faced a $1 million dollar lawsuit from a Texas hospital for opposing the covid narrative that was being presented in the media.
Hear what Retired Sgt. Rick Abbott Had to Say at the National Citizens Inquiry
Sgt. Rick Abbott, a 25 year Edmonton Police Officer who recently retired, and a member of Police on Guard, testified at the National Citizens Inquiry in Winnipeg.
Watch the video to hear his testimony.
Courts Rule: During Doctors Investigation Patients Medical Records Not Private
A recent case brought forward by the patients of Dr Sonja Kustka, a physician under investigation by the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) for writing two mask exemptions, has ended in a ruling against them.





