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