OPP Ordered to Respect Democratic Rights at Wingham Council — Citizens Prepared to Enforce the Law if Necessary #OnlyWarning #Jan12 #NWO #TheChairman
Source: WFP
Date: Thu Jan 8 04:52:54 MST 2026

Community organizers say that January 12 will not be a repeat of December 15.
“Any individual — including OPP-PLT members — who unlawfully interferes with peaceful and lawful public assembly, press freedoms, or attempts to unlawfully detain, threaten, or obstruct citizens may be subject to a citizen’s arrest under Section 494 of the Criminal Code of Canada,” the statement reads. “If a criminal offence is being committed in front of witnesses, the law allows citizens to detain the offender until uniformed police arrive.”
Organizers emphasize this is not a threat — it is a legal right.
Criminal Code Section 494(1) allows a citizen to arrest someone they “find committing an indictable offence,” and Section 25 requires that any such action be reasonable and lawful.
The goal, organizers say, is not confrontation — it is accountability and protection of democratic rights.
For residents, the moments before council meetings, when questions may be asked, represent one of the last meaningful opportunities for public democratic engagement. On Dec. 15, the OPP attempted to extinguish that spark. Instead, citizens and the press stood together, raised their cameras, and defended their rights.
On Jan. 12 at 5:30 p.m., they say they will return — peacefully, lawfully, and unwaveringly.
