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NDP MLA Doyle Vermette came to the final day of the Walking With Our Angels camp to show his support.(Radio-Canada)
New legislation that requires the government to develop a strategy for suicide prevention, passed in the Saskatchewan Legislature Friday, after failing on two previous attempts.
NDP MLA Doyle Vermette first proposed the legislation in 2018. He said he was grateful the bill finally passed, but that the work is far from over. This is your victory. This is [for] everyone who has walked, signed a petition, [for] mothers, fathers, grandparents who have lost a loved one, [for those] who asked us, Don t give up, he said.
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A judge who visited a Metis man at his protest camp on Saskatchewan’s legislature grounds is facing a review by his fellow judges.
The Canadian Judicial Council says a panel will look into the actions of Justice Graeme Mitchell, who heard arguments in the case of Tristen Durocher in September.
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“Under council’s bylaws, a Judicial Conduct Review Panel may be established when it is determined that a complaint might be serious enough to warrant the removal of the judge,” a release from the council said Tuesday.