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
Happy Thanksgiving
We wanted to extend a Happy Thanksgiving to all of you.
From our Police on Guard family to yours, we pray you have a wonderful holiday with family and friends.
Western University – Judge Rejects Students Challenge on Covid Vaccine Mandates
You may have read that the courts have upheld the right of Western University to mandate vaccines and require proof of vax status, in response to a lawsuit by five of their students.
An appeal is being pursued based on Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
Support Constable Helen Grus of the Ottawa Police Service on October 11th
Now, more than ever we need to stand alongside of these members and show our support!!
Cst. Grus’ upcoming, third appearance is October 11th, 2022 at Noon via Microsoft Teams.
RCMP Shared Freedom Convoy Supporters Personal Information to Security Regulators
The abuses by Police Agencies and the Federal Government continue to mount against everyday Canadians. The fact the RCMP shared personal information of convoy supporters to financial institutions without court process should be alarming to every Canadian regardless of feelings towards the convoy.
Update Location Change – Support our Active Police Officers – Constable Clay Harnum
Update Location Change – Please support Constable Clay Harnum who is under Police Service Act charges for standing up against the mandates and supporting Constable Erin Howard.
Windsor, ON- More Police Officers Charged Over Alleged Donations to the Freedom Convoy
Another all too familiar article where police officers have been charged under the Police Services Act for donating to the freedom convoy.
It needs to be reiterated that these officers did absolutely nothing wrong, that they were supporting a cause they believe in, that the donations were made as private citizens, and that their names should have never been released in the first place.





