Former Sask. deputy premier apologizes in legislature for drunk driving

File Image from May 2014, courtesy of THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Bell
File Image from May 2014, courtesy of THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Bell

By Jennifer Graham, The Canadian Press, October 19, 2016 

REGINA — Former Saskatchewan deputy premier Don McMorris says it is a different experience being back in the legislature after pleading guilty to drunk driving.

For starters, McMorris is no longer Premier Brad Wall’s right-hand man, with a front row seat in the assembly.

McMorris resigned from cabinet and also left the Saskatchewan Party’s caucus after he was charged with drunk driving in August.

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