About Us
Ontarians Sharing their Knowledge
C.R.O.W.N. is a grassroots coalition of Ontario residents united in defending our inherent right to safe water access, bodily autonomy, and the sanctity of our homes and environments. We advocate for Natural Rights—those essential, universal freedoms not granted by governments, but arising from the dignity and sovereignty of every human being. Our members recognize the Supremacy of God and all inherent, inalienable rights conveyed by the Lord to all human souls, as acknowledged and enshrined in the Commonwealth constitutional heritage, rooted in the Old and New Testaments and affirmed in the Canadian Bill of Rights. These rights precede legislation and must be respected by all levels of government. We act to preserve and uphold these sacred rights through peaceful advocacy, public education, and lawful resistance to coercive or unjust policies.
Our Work
How It Works
Use our form to tell us what’s happening in your municipality. Include details like the issue you're facing (e.g. forced water meters, 5G towers), who you’ve contacted (e.g. councillors, city staff), and any response you received..
We’ll review your submission and connect you with helpful resources, similar cases, or others in your area who are taking action.
Use our advocacy tools—custom letters, legal templates, and strategic advice—to take lawful, effective steps. Whether you’re writing your MPP, joining a court action, or organizing locally, we support your right to stand in your power.
FAQ
Do you have any questions?
Understanding your rights and taking action.
We share our legal information, advocacy tools, and community support to help you respond lawfully and effectively. Start by sharing your situation with us.
The legality is complex and varies by municipality. We are challenging policies that violate privacy, health, and property rights. Check our resources or reach out for guidance.
ou’re not alone. Many have tried the same. We can help you escalate your efforts—through media, petitions, legal channels, or by joining collective actions underway across Ontario.
Yes. You can choose to remain anonymous publicly, and we’ll always ask your consent before sharing any details of your case.
Testimonial
What Other Ontarians Say
Hear how fellow Ontarians are standing up, navigating the system, and reclaiming their rights—starting with Isabelle’s story.
Choosing legal self-representation allowed me to stand fully in my own power. I'm learning how to navigate
the court system (despite being
difficult to access). By walking this path, I raised awareness and now share my lived experience with others facing similar issues—so they can act faster, more confidently, and know they’re not alone.