Sask. teachers 90% in favor of possible sanctions

Source: Jonathan Charlton, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, February 25, 2020 The sanctions vote lead to a full teacher walk out meaning there could be rotating strikes, withdrawal of voluntary services from teachers, or a work to rule situation. SASKATOON — Saskatchewan teachers have voted in favour of sanctions, with 90.2 per cent of members in support, the Saskatchewan Teachers’… Continue reading Sask. teachers 90% in favor of possible sanctions

Saskatoon Wet’suwet’en demonstrations see Senator and former PPC visit

Source: Nathaniel Dove, globalnews.ca February 24, 2020 Mark Friesen, a candidate for the People’s Party of Canada (PPC), and Lillian Dyck, a non-affiliated senator visited the camp, located on CP Rail property between 21st Street and 22nd Street. A sitting senator joined and a political candidate from a controversial party joined Saskatoon Wet’suwet’en demonstrators on Sunday.… Continue reading Saskatoon Wet’suwet’en demonstrations see Senator and former PPC visit