Trudeau says patience is needed to respect the traditions of the Wet’suwet’en people

Source: Teresa Wright, cbc.ca, The Canadian Press, March 04, 2020 After the Wet’suwet’en people are consulted through their traditional feast protocol, which could take up to two weeks, details will be released of the proposed agreement. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he knows people are impatient for a resolution to tensions involving a disputed natural gas… Continue reading Trudeau says patience is needed to respect the traditions of the Wet’suwet’en people

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