REGINA—Saskatchewan has passed legislation that says people must get consent from a rural landowner before entering private property. The province says the amendment will better balance the rights of landowners and members of the public. Saskatchewan has passed legislation that says people must get consent from a rural landowner before entering their property. The province says the amendment will better balance the rights of landowners and members of the public. Article Continued BelowThe province introduced the legislation more than two years after Colten Boushie, a 22-year-old Indigenous man, was killed on a farm in rural Saskatchewan.
Source: thestar May 08, 2019 21:31 UTC