Representatives from several Saskatchewan unions and federations are calling on the provincial government to keep COVID-19 public safety measures in place.
In an interview with Shauna Powers for CBC’s Saskatchewan Weekend, Nader said that the history of justice in the world often started with just one person.
Autumn LaRose-Smith never imagined being the student union president in a time when the University of Saskatchewan campus remains largely empty due to COVID-19 restrictions.
After months of Zoom meetings with students, online classes and pre-recorded video lectures, LaRose-Smith is ready to return to class in person and see some familiar faces.
“One of the things we’ve been talking about with students is when I imagine the future and online learning, what students often perceive it as is to be synonymous with the pandemic,” she said.
“Potentially, I might thrive in an online class where I was also able to go to a cafe with all my friends and study there or have more on-campus support, but I think pandemic online classes haven’t been the best for a lot of people.”