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Tristen Durocher welcomes passing of provincial suicide prevention billDurocher applauds the work that went behind the passing of Saskatchewan's Suicide Prevention Bill that was passed on April 30, 2021.CanadaMay 4, 2021
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No action to be taken against judge who visited Saskatchewan Indigenous protest campThe Canadian Judicial Council said it received five complaints last year after Court of Queen's Bench Justice Graeme Mitchell visited a protest camp.CanadaApr 13, 2021
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A look back at Saskatchewan’s top news stories of 2020The COVID-19 pandemic was not the only major news story of the year in Saskatchewan.CanadaDec 31, 2020
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Judge who visited protest camp on Saskatchewan legislature grounds faces judicial reviewThe Canadian Judicial Council says a panel will look into the actions of Court of Queen's Bench Justice Graeme Mitchell.CanadaDec 22, 2020
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Saskatchewan won’t appeal ruling that was in favour of Indigenous teepee protestSaskatchewan will not appeal a court ruling that was in favour of an Indigenous protest camp set up on the legislature's lawn.CanadaOct 10, 2020
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Scott Moe doesn’t rule out appeal after teepee court case lossWeeks before the election campaign began for the Oct. 26 vote, Scott Moe's government argued for a court order to remove Tristen Durocher's teepee from Wascana Park.CanadaOct 1, 2020
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Judiciary reaching out after teepee camp decision ‘a starting point,’ says IBA presidentThe controversy that has surrounded a Métis man's protest at the Saskatchewan legislature against high rates of Indigenous suicide continues.CanadaSep 15, 2020
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Justice Graeme Mitchell drops by protest camp at Sask. legislature he ruled on last weekCourt of Queen's Bench Justice Graeme Mitchell spoke with Tristen Durocher, who fasted while living for 44 days in a teepee in Regina's Wascana Park.CanadaSep 14, 2020
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Closing ceremony held for Walking With Our Angels camp in Wascana ParkAfter 44 days, Tristen Durocher concluded his ceremonial fast in Wascana Park. He embarked on his journey to push for changes to Saskatchewan's suicide prevention policy.CanadaSep 13, 2020
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Saskatchewan court allows teepee protest camp to stay on legislature lawnA Regina judge has dismissed the case against Tristen Durocher allowing him to complete his ceremonial fast and vigil "without further incident."CanadaSep 11, 2020
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