Police on Guard’s 4 Year Anniversary

2024-12-19

Police on Guard’s 4 Year Anniversary

Dec 19, 2024 | Blog, General News

In a letter shared on social media four years ago today, at the onset of Covid, our founders expressed their worry about the Charter violations we were witnessing and urged other officers to support them and the oath they swore to preserve the Charter.

Their concern was shared by numerous other officers, and Police on Guard was established.

As we have expanded, we included thousands of law enforcement, correctional officers, fire fighters, border services agents and military personnel, both active and retired.

We are pleased to report that the litigation we spearheaded—the biggest one to date involving the Covid mandates—is still pending in the legal system.

In addition to COVID, we will continue to stand up and draw attention to instances of government overreach and other issues that affect Canadians.

We sincerely feel that it is crucial to keep standing and speaking out in favour of restoring democracy and freedom to our country. 

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