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
Fanshawe College Once Agian Ordered to Compensate Professor Placed on Unpaid Leave for Refusing Covid Vaccine
Fanshawe College, in London Ontario, have once again found themselves in the hot seat over their aggressive and rigid Covid policies.
Ontario Superior Court of Justice Rules on Dr. Trozzi’s Appeal Against CPSO Tribunal
Dr. Mark Trozzi has been battling the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario (CPSO) since realizing there was something suspect about the way the pandemic was being handled.
The Ontario Superior Court’s decision rejected Dr. Trozzi’s Charter arguments, affirming the original Tribunal’s ruling that the CPSO’s measures were lawful and within its regulatory authority.
Appeal Court of Ontario Gives Green Light for Class Action Lawsuit Against Freedom Convoy Organizers, Participants, and Donors
Not long ago we celebrated the dismissal of this class-action lawsuit against the Freedom Convoy, spearheaded by Ottawa resident Zexi Li. Today we find ourselves hoping for a positive outcome again, as their appeal has now been granted legitimacy.
Australia: Hundreds of Police Officers File Class Action Lawsuit Against Government and Queensland Police Service Over Vaccine Mandates
From Queensland, Australia; a class action lawsuit has been filed by hundreds of current and former Queensland police officers and staff against the Queensland government and Queensland Police Service, over COVID-19 vaccine mandates that resulted in hundreds being suspended or relieved from duty for noncompliance.
MP Marilyn Gladu Highlights Some of the Charter Breaches of the Liberal Government in Recent Years
It has been just under five years since the start of the pandemic. Five years since our government stripped Canadians of previously-guaranteed Charter rights – putting conditions on our right to enter, leave and move freely within our own country.
MP Marilyn Gladu highlighted this on October 24, 2024 in the House of Commons
Adjudicator Rules Quebec Police Officer Banned From Policing For 1 Year for Opposing Covid Mandates
Constable Maxime Ouimet, of Laval Quebec, stood up to mandates he believed were unjust and unlawful, refusing to enforce curfews and speaking out against other Covid mandates. As a result, the ethics tribunal has found him in breach of his Code of Ethics and suspended him from service for one year.





