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Bill C-68 Court Challenge
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This Case Epilogue written February 1, 2017 is intended to provide context to this web site as it documents a Canadian constitutional challenge spanning from 2004 to 2016. Bruce Montague determined to expose the constitutional violations in the Canadian Firearms Act. After being charged, mounting a constitutional challenge and appealing to the Supreme Court of Canada, Montague's case was dismissed without reasons. With Bruce in jail, the Montagues then faced an another twist of injustice -- the confiscation of their home and property by the Ontario government. The Montagues fought the civil forfeiture of their home for years until, in the summer of 2016, the Canadian Constitution Foundation was instrumental in negotiating with the Ontario Civil Forfeiture department to drop the lien against the Montague home. The Canadian Constitution Foundation deserves our support as they continue to fight other cases of injustice around the country. YOU COULD BE NEXT! Canada is undergoing a quiet revolution and your fundamental rights and freedoms are at stake!
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Scrap Bill C-68 Fund and Trustees

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Scrap Bill C-68 Fund
On September 17th (6 days after Bruce's arrest) three Dryden, Ontario, residents established a trust fund to assist Bruce Montague in obtaining good legal counsel to carry the fight against the unjust Firearms Act all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada.

The Bruce Montague Scrap C-68 Fund is now ready to receive donations. In fact, Anthony Nickel of Dryden made the first donation September 15th!

Please be generous as you pull out your checkbooks. Become deeply monetarily involved; Bruce is going through this grinder for all of us.

If we do not protect our Rights and Freedoms now we will all be subject to experience what Bruce and Donna have endured.

Click Here For Donation Information

Trustee Profiles
We all are indebted to Dan Baron, a Dryden area bush pilot, Roger Nordlund, a local auto repair mechanic, and Willie Cheslock, a financial advisor with Nesbitt Burns, for volunteering to manage the fund.

Dan Baron is a bush pilot for the Ministry of Natural Resources. Click here to read Dan's "Stand on Guard" letter.

Roger Nordlund is a 64 year old family man. He and his wife of 41 years owned and operated Nordlund's Dryden Limited for 21 years. He has been a mechanic for 35 years. He and his wife now own a small home based business. When Roger isn't helping his wife look after their two young grandchildren or working he is engaged in one of this many hobbies of carpentry, restoring old tractors and stationery engines, fishing, hunting and motorcycle riding.

Roger is a member of the Dryden Rifle and Pistol Club, a long time member of BMWMOA (BMW Motorcycle Owners of America, and most recently a member of PRAT (Patricia Region Antique Tractor Club).

Roger agreed to act as a trustee for the Bruce Montague scrap bill C-68 fund because like Bruce and many other Canadians he also believes in the fundamental rights of Canadians, Bill C-68 is unjust and a total waste of taxpayer dollars and should be scrapped.

W.R. (Willie) Cheslock is an Investment Advisor in Dryden Ontario with one of Canada’s leading investment firms where he has been employed for the past seven plus years. Prior to this Mr. Cheslock worked in the financial services industry for over 19 years holding several senior positions, including Branch Manager of a major financial institution.

Willie grew up on a farm in Western Quebec and completed his post secondary education in forestry at Lakehead University in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Willie is involved with the Dryden Rotary Club and is an active member of his local church. He also enjoys outdoor activities when not behind his desk.

Willie has agreed to act as a Trustee for the Bruce Montague Scrap C-68 Fund because he believes that Bill C-68 is an unjust, intrusive law. Our tax dollars could be put to much better use elsewhere, and, in fact, implementation of this law has been a massive drain on taxpayers. The law should be scrapped.


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