After the province took Tristen Durocher to court over his live-in protest in Wascana Park this summer, a Saskatchewan judge deemed the bylaws governing park use unconstitutional. The province’s lawyers are in the process of re-writing those bylaws, but a Regina city councillor says that process is lacking Indigenous input.
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Regina councillor calls PCC’s Wascana Park bylaw re-write ‘unsatisfactory’
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