Police on Guard’s 2nd Year Anniversary

2022-12-19

Police on Guard’s 2nd Year Anniversary

Dec 19, 2022 | Blog, General News, Interview Series

 

Two years ago today, our founders posted a letter to social media expressing their concern over violations of the Charter we were experiencing and calling on fellow officers to stand with them and the Oath they took to uphold the Charter.
For months we watched the freedoms of Canadians being eroded by our government under the guise of Public Health.
Many other officers agreed with their concern and Police on Guard was born. We have grown to encompass thousands of active and retired Military, Law Enforcement, Canada Border Services Agency, Correctional Services and Fire Fighters.

We are strong in our resolve that we will never stop our mission to restore freedom and democracy to our country. We do now and always, Stand on Guard for Thee.

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