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Judge who visited Saskatchewan Indigenous protest camp will face no action, judicial council says

The Globe and Mail Regina Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Tristen Durocher speaks at a press conference in Regina on Aug. 11, 2020. Durocher, a Mètis man, sought to draw attention to high Indigenous suicide rates when he walked more than 600 kilometres from northern Saskatchewan, set up a teepee on the legislature grounds in Regina and started a fast. Michael Bell/The Canadian Press No action is to be taken against a judge who visited a protest camp on Saskatchewan’s legislature grounds two days after ruling the Metis man who set it up could stay there.

No action to be taken against judge who visited Saskatchewan Indigenous protest camp

Tristen Durocher speaks at a press conference in Regina on August 11, 2020. No action is to be taken against a judge who visited a protest camp on Saskatchewan s legislature grounds after ruling a Metis man was entitled to stay there. The Canadian Judicial Council says it received five complaints last year after Court of Queen s Bench Justice Graeme Mitchell was shown in media reports posing for photographs and accepting ceremonial gifts at the camp. Tristen Durocher, a Metis man, sought to draw attention to high Indigenous suicide rates when he walked more than 600 kilometres from northern Saskatchewan, set up a teepee on the legislature grounds in Regina and started a fast. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Michael Bell

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