First Freedom Foundation Interview with Police on Guard
Watch the First Freedom Foundation interview with Police on Guard’s Clay Farnsworth. The interview outlines law, legislation and the Charter as we feel it applies to the current mandates.
Watch the First Freedom Foundation interview with Police on Guard’s Clay Farnsworth. The interview outlines law, legislation and the Charter as we feel it applies to the current mandates.
This past weekend thousands of Canadians continued to exercise their guaranteed Charter right to protest. Freedom Chain 2022 united communities along the Trans Canada highway and in other areas to stand for guaranteed fundamental freedoms. Many Police on Guard members attended throughout Canada, and we stand with these proud Canadians.
Former Canadian Soldier James Topp has launched a march from Vancouver, British Columbia to Ottawa, Ontario. The purpose of this march is ensuring our government upholds the laws that support Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Police on Guard is standing and fighting for the preservation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and freedoms and happily supports any organization or person, such as James Topp and Canada Marches that seeks to legally do the same.
The Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects your right to peaceful assembly. We’ll be exercising this right all across Canada today. We hope to see you there!!
On February 18th, 2022, after several weeks of peaceful protests, Canadians witnessed the total and absolute erosion of their faith in the police and their democratically elected officials.
Thousands of police officers were called to Ottawa. Horses trampled protesters, tear gas was deployed, gun point arrests occurred, and excessive force was used.
Please read the statement by the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms as it echoes our sentiments on the use of the Emergency Act.