Windsor High School Walkout

2022-02-10

Windsor High School Walkout

Feb 10, 2022 | Blog, General News

Windsor High school Walkout

Police on Guard is proud and honoured to be able to support James Carlini. On Friday February 11th, James and other students from Holy Names Catholic High School in Windsor Ontario will be exercising their guaranteed Charter right to protest the current public health orders. Police on Guard is proud to stand with James. Please read the following statement that he has provided:

“Hello, my name is James Carlini, a 15 year old boy from Essex, Ontario Canada. I’m in grade 10 and attend Holy Names Catholic High School in Windsor, Ontario. I have organized a walkout for my school this Friday February 11th, in support of the Ontario wide movement, because we the students have had enough with these vaccine mandates and being forced to wear masks.

For the past two years, Canadians have made many sacrifices. We stayed at home, we kept our distance from those we love, we suffered from lockdown after lockdown while the government continued to enforce unlawful mandates in our schools, extracurricular activities and sports.

With these brave truckers taking it to Ottawa to end these mandates, now is the time that we stand up and support them by fighting for our rights and freedoms locally. I ask that all who are available to please come down and show your support towards these brave students who will be walking out. It will be a peaceful protest just as the one seen all around the world. We will spread love and hope, allowing our voices be heard.

Lastly, a thank you to Police on Guard for your honourable service to our country and for all your support and encouragement for this cause”

#prayforunityfightforfreedom

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