Lawyers for the Saskatchewan Party government said he lacked a permit and was in violation of park bylaws that prohibit overnight camping. "Scott Moe chose not to and it's the same way he chose not to vote for a suicide prevention strategy," Meili said. (Bryan Eneas/CBC News)Meili was referring to the NDP bill focused on suicide prevention that was rejected by the Sask. He said his party's Pillars of Life: The Saskatchewan suicide prevention plan will frame the party's approach moving forward. Moe said the Saskatchewan Party would also pay to build two urgent care clinics in Saskatoon and Regina to address growing crises.
Source: CBC News October 02, 2020 19:07 UTC