Ontario Premier Doug Ford on April 17 walked back new pandemic measures he announced just one day earlier, which included random police checks to ensure people complied with restrictions on social gatherings and organized events. But for one active-duty officer, things have gone far enough. “I took an oath to protect the Constitution and to protect the public. [All police] took the same oath, and yet what’s happening in Ontario and other provinces, the Constitution’s being breached. Things are happening that shouldn’t be happening,” said the officer, who spoke to The Epoch Times on condition of anonymity. “It makes no sense and yet it’s being done. I’m Canadian and I’m proud of it. I’m also proud of being a police officer and have no regrets, but I’m not proud of our government right now.” The officer works for a large city police force, one of the biggest of 45 provincially mandated …