REGINA --
Representatives of the Justice for Our Stolen Children Camp and the Government of Saskatchewan were back in court on Tuesday for a procedural hearing before the Court of Appeal.
In February 2018, the camp was set up on the lawn of the Saskatchewan Legislature, as a reminder of the Indigenous children separated from their families by foster care, adoption and violence. The 197-day event became a place for children and families to share their stories and heal as a community.
The camp was removed by Regina police officers following a court order to do so in September 2018. The camp organizers filed a notice of appeal the following month, to reverse the decisions of Justice Ysanne Wilkinson to remove the camp.