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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Thank you DK Fynn for joining in support of Police on Guard for Thee
Thank you DK Fynn for joining in support of Police on Guard for Thee
Thank you Janet Reilley for joining in support of Police on Guard for Thee
Thank you Janet Reilley for joining in support of Police on Guard for Thee
Thank you Sal Scaglione for joining in support of Police on Guard for Thee
Thank you Sal Scaglione for joining in support of Police on Guard for Thee
Ontario Provincial Police state the truckers convoy was a National security threat
Recently, the Commissioner of the OPP, Thomas Carrique stood before the House of Commons Public Safety Committee and advised the Committee that they were aware the Freedom Convoy was a threat to national security some 7 days prior to the Federal Government’s invoking of the Emergency Act.
We, at Police on Guard, support this right and all others as laid out by the Charter and believe it is long overdue for transparency from our government concerning their actions in response to the Convoy.
James Topp – Walk a Mile in his Shoes Update 2022-04-07
James Topp, a veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces and member of Police on Guard, is on the march from BC to Ottawa, to ensure the government upholds the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
University of Toronto drops vaccine mandate
In February 2022, the University of Toronto faculty filed a Human Rights complaint with legal counsel. This action has already seen the university’s administration rescind much of the covid related mandates including vaccinations, masking, and health screening.





