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
Military Vaccine Mandate Backed by Defence Minister
Despite overwhelming and undeniable evidence of potential vaccine injury and demonstrated negative efficacy of the mRNA vaccines, the Ministry of National Defence continues to support mandatory vaccination for our serving members, and discipline or removal of those who refuse.
Partnership with National Citizens Inquiry
Police on Guard is proud to partner with the National Citizens Inquiry.
The inquiry is a Citizen-Led Inquiry Into Canada’s COVID-19 Response.
Police Disciplinary Hearing Decisions
Constable Clay Harnum and Constable Erin Howard were charged under the Police Services Act for various matters for speaking out against the Covid mandates.
We wanted to update the public on the outcome regarding these two members.
Police Services still investigating members who donated to the Trucker Convoy
Police continue to investigate fellow officers for donating to the Freedom convoy and we have now started to see charges brought against active-duty members. As the months have progressed, we are hearing of more members being questioned on their involvement.
Federal Employee Lawsuit Update – December 2022
The Defendants’ (Government) have made a motion to strike, and the Plaintiffs (Federal Employees’) responding motion record has been filed.
The Court now has to decide whether to dispose of the motion in writing, or after oral arguments in open Court.
Let’s Support our Active Police Officers – Constable Erin Howard
Please support Constable Erin Howard who is under Police Service Act charges for standing up for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.





