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Question Tuesday

May 4, 2021 | Blog, General News, Laws & Legislation, Question Tuesday | 1 comment

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Knowledge is power. Ask us any questions through our website at policeonguard.ca/contact and we'll try our best to answer them. #QuestionTuesday

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Knowledge is power. Ask us any questions through our website at policeonguard.ca/contact and we’ll try our best to answer them. #QuestionTuesday

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  1. hodrob

    What do I need to look for if I am charged with any type of C19 charge? Can a provincial officer write me a ticket under federal law?

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