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How to Participate in the 1 Million Charges: The Accountability Project
Save the Date: March 19, 2024
Notify your employer that you'll be reporting to the police station due to being a victim of a crime.
Visit www.MillionCharges.ca
Read through all the information provided on the website.
Review the Code of Conduct
Familiarize yourself with the guidelines outlined in the code of conduct.
Email Notification
Send an email to 1millioncharges@protonmail.com indicating the police station, town, and province you'll be attending.
Provide Local Authorities Letter
Deliver or email a copy of the letter addressing local authorities, available on the website under the Documents tab, "Letter to the Police."
Social Media Sharing
Share the website, social media platforms, and hashtags with friends and family. Encourage creating social media videos.
Gather Evidence
Collect evidence including medical information, letters from employers, or any relevant documents related to your complaint.
Prepare an Affidavit
Use the affidavit form provided on https://www.lawdepot.ca/contracts/affidavit-form/ or the link posted on the website.
Download Additional Evidence
Closer to the date, additional evidence will be provided on the website for download or printing.
File Complaint Locally
Ensure to file your complaint in the areas where you reside, as most police stations won't accept complaints from outside their jurisdiction.
Compile Documentation
Prepare your affidavit, evidence package, and make a second copy for Part B filing private prosecution. One copy goes to the police, and the other is kept for later use.
Criminal Codes List
Check the website for a list of criminal codes accompanied by evidence to identify the crimes committed against you.
National Day of Action
Show up on March 19th at 12 pm local time nationwide to participate in the event.