Police on Guard Interviews Wilford Laurier University Student Kamil Bachouchi

2022-11-22

Police on Guard Interviews Wilford Laurier University Student Kamil Bachouchi

Nov 22, 2022 | Blog, General News, Interview Series, Interviews

 

Police on Guard had the privilege of interviewing Kamil Bachouchi, a student at Wilford Laurier university, regarding the school’s mask mandates re-implemented for this school year. Kamil decided to take peaceful action by exercising his point in a democratic way.

Police On Guard is encouraged to see young individuals like Kamil take an interest in advocating for the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in a way that is democratic and impactful.

Watch the interview to see how Kamil is trying to make a difference in his sphere of influence.

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