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Dr. Regina N. Watteel
Dr. Regina N. Watteel holds a PhD in Statistics from the University of Western Ontario, an MSc in Statistics from McMaster University (Mac), and a BSc in Mathematics and Physics, also from Mac. She has served as a consultant to medical practitioners, social scientists and various levels of government in Canada. Regina also served as the principal statistician for an Ottawa-based economics consulting firm that specialized in econometrics, program evaluation, business case development and risk-benefit-options analysis. She has taught both undergraduate and graduate level university courses in multivariate statistical analysis, data analysis and engineering statistics.
Dr. Watteel’s career path took a dramatic turn following a motor vehicle accident in which a substance impaired driver plowed into her while she was loading groceries into her vehicle. Ultimately, she stepped down from her position to focus on rehabilitation, health and her three children.
During the pandemic, concerns over the censorship of important scientific information and a government course of action that seemed to be moving in a direction of maximal harm and risk prompted her to speak out against lockdowns and vaccine mandates, and to run as a candidate in the 2021 federal election for Ottawa Center. She has been outspoken about the need for transparency and the importance of adhering to a rational, evidence-based approach to the pandemic that is open to scrutiny. Regina is an advocate for the restoration of scientific integrity in this country, and is the author of the best-selling exposé Fisman’s Fraud: The Rise of Canadian Hate Science.Jill Younghusband
Born into a military family, Jill served in the Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) from 1983-2000, first as a Mobile Support Equipment Operator (trucker) and then transferred to Human Resources Administrator. Initially joining the Primary Reserve (Army) with 28 (Ottawa) Service Battalion, Jill was employed fulltime with a variety of military units in the National Capital Region before transferring to the Regular Force (Air Element) in 1988.
She worked in Career and Program Management at National Defence Headquarters (1988-93), served with the United Nations in Namibia, Africa (1989) and NATO AWACS in Geilenkirchen, Germany (1993-1997). Her final posting was with the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry in Edmonton, Alberta (1997-2000). Upon retirement from the CAF in 2000, Jill went on to work as an Education Coordinator/Administrator at the University of Alberta (2004-2009) and the Ottawa Hospital Cancer Center (2009-2015).
Now fully retired, Jill has supported a variety of veterans’ organizations such as Quilts of Valour Society of Canada, The Canadian Walk for Veterans, the Veterans Association Foodbank and Mefloquine Awareness Canada. Jill joined Veterans for Freedom Canada in May 2022 and is active with the Command Team in the west. She currently resides in Edmonton with her beloved English Springer Spaniel, Willow. In her spare time she enjoys music, personal development and health and wellness.
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Edmonton police officer who joined ‘freedom convoy’ to return to active duty
"She will be returning to active duty following her involvement in a reintegration program."
An Edmonton police officer who expressed support for trucker occupations and joined a “freedom convoy” in southern Alberta will return to active duty.
A disciplinary hearing for Edmonton Police Service (EPS) Const. Elena Golysheva was held last Wednesday. Golysheva was relieved from duty without pay in March 2022 after she attended a Feb. 12, 2022, convoy rally near the blockade at the Coutts U.S.-Canada border crossing.
Days prior to attending the rally, Golysheva posted a video of herself that appeared to show her sympathizing with demonstrators who were occupying Ottawa as part of the “freedom convoy,” protesting COVID-19 vaccine mandates and public health restrictions.
“It’s clear in my mind what decision I will make when I’m asked to follow an unlawful order,” she said in the video.
At the Coutts rally, she told the crowd that in her video she had questions about orders she may be given and wanted other officers to question orders.
“It’s not necessarily insubordination or anything, it’s just supporting you guys, serving you,” she said.
EPS had already been reviewing the video Golysheva made before she appeared at the Coutts protest.
The Coutts blockade ended after RCMP found a cache of guns, body armour and ammunition in three trailers. Four men face charges of conspiracy to commit the murder of police officers.
In January 2023, Golysheva remained relieved from duty but the service reinstated her pay, spokeswoman Cheryl Voordenhout said in a statement.
“She will be returning to active duty following her involvement in a reintegration program,” she said. “The timeline for her return to work has yet to be finalized.”
Another officer, Staff Sgt. Rick Abbott, joined Golysheva at the Coutts protest. He was also relieved from duty without pay. Voordenhout confirmed Abbott is no longer with the police service.
Sgt. Rick Abbott’s Testimony on Lawful Assembly and Bold Leadership
Sgt. Rick Abbott is a 25-year police officer with the Edmonton Police Service. He had an accelerated career and became a police sniper, as well as a gun instructor rather quickly into his career. He was later promoted to sergeant and joined the SWAT team as a sniper. Due to his extensive training, he is skilled in making risk-effective decisions.
Recently, Sgt. Abbott has been speaking about the Edmonton Police Services approach to COVID-19. He brings a unique perspective to the COVID-19 mandates enforced by EPS, including the border blockade during the trucker convoy. Sgt. Abbott gives examples that these policies were not about health. (1 hour 9 minutes)
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