Questions are being raised this week after Colin Stewart, who was convicted in the 1983 first-degree murder of his ex-wife, attended Saskatchewan’s throne speech on Wednesday. The man was seen sitting next to a provincial police chief as the lieutenant governor read the speech. The MLA who invited him, Lyle Stewart, has since put out a statement calling the move an “error in judgment.”
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