The Saskatchewan First Act was borne out of meetings and consultations, but its a lack of consultation with Indigenous communities that has the act destined for a courtroom.
The first piece of legislation the provincial government introduced this sitting was The Saskatchewan First Act, which was introduced Tuesday afternoo.
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A Saskatoon man convicted of an apartment invasion robbery where identity was a key issue is serving a total sentence of six and a half years.
Judge Sanjeev Anand imposed the sentence in Saskatoon provincial court earlier this month after convicting Michael Trent Antoine, 34, of breaking and entering to commit robbery, wearing a face mask during the commission of a crime, and four charges related to a sawed-off rifle that was in his backpack during his arrest.
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