Saskatoon's mayor says a poster campaign spreading "fear and hate" that targeted OUTSaskatoon and the Saskatoon Open Door Society has no place in the city. OUTSaskatoon called the posters hateful and an act of white supremacy, and the Saskatoon Open Door Society said the posters were a threat to its staff, clients and the community on a whole. On Friday night, Saskatoon Mayor Charlie Clark posted a statement about the posters to his Facebook page. Executive director Ali Abukar at the Saskatoon Open Door Society's offices, which were targeted by 'hateful, prejudiced and biased' posters. On Saturday morning, she said she was pleased Mayor Clark was speaking out.
Source: CBC News March 07, 2020 18:22 UTC