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The body that controls Wascana Centre has quietly amended its bylaws in light of a court decision that found the previous rules unconstitutional, but critics say the move falls short.
The Provincial Capital Commission (PCC) board voted on Monday “to replace three current bylaws at the centre of the court decision Saskatchewan v. Durocher,” which pitted the government against a Metis man holding a ceremonial fast on the West Lawn of Wascana Park to raise awareness about suicide.
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Fossil fuel motion withdrawal an opportunity, not a defeat, says Regina environmental group
The executive director of the Regina Public Interest Research Group said she understands why city councillors withdrew a motion that would limit sponsorship by fossil fuel companies, but hopes they continue pushing toward renewable energy use in Regina.
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Enviro Collective says now is the time for action on climate change, more motions like one proposed last week
Posted: Jan 29, 2021 5:00 AM CT | Last Updated: January 29
In 2018, the former city council adopted a motion to move towards net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Two environmental groups say they hope the current council continues on that work, even after backlash about a fossil fuel sponsorship motion. (Kirk Fraser/CBC)