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Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan plans founding convention in Swift Current - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

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Buffalo Party slams reopening plan, calls it province s darkest hour

Sira noted the government felt “entitled to restrict our Constitutional freedom of movement for our safety”, because COVID-19 was a transmissible disease. “As such, restrictions are a function of infection and the rate at which spread increases.” “Today, we learn that the metrics have changed and suddenly the Saskatchewan Government has crossed into uncharted territory,” Sira stated. “Restrictions are now a function of vaccination rate. This is illegal and unethical.” He noted illness and infection rates were about to drop to nominal seasonal norms. “However, we learned today that restrictions will not be lifted in spite of the science unless new vaccination measures are achieved. It is not legal for the Government to restrict our freedom or movement based on a medical procedure! We appreciate the government “hoping” to see a 70% vaccination rate but it is inappropriate legally for them to require it.”

New business that indulges kids learning is coming to Estevan

Karen Mah is opening the Inspiring Young Minds to Learn store in Estevan – the second for the company. Photo submitted The Mercury spoke to Mah about her business and her plans for Estevan, which appeared to be a great location, since it is pretty much in the middle for many surrounding southeast communities. Besides, Mah has family in Estevan, so she had some understanding of the area. The new store will open at 1209 Fourth Street, which was previously the office for the Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan during the provincial election. The business owners signed a lease in early March, and are starting to set up the store. There is currently a banner with contact information on the window, but the business owners soon will put a full storefront up.

Former Saskatchewan PC leader says party on path to extinction

Article content Ken Grey insists he’s not exaggerating when he calls the elements that prompted him to resign as leader of the Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party “terrifying.” Grey resigned despite leading the former powerhouse political machine to its best showing in 15 years in October’s election, both in number of votes and vote share. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Former Saskatchewan PC leader says party on path to extinction Back to video He feels he was forced out as leader for not being socially conservative enough for some in the executive and the membership, but he also feels there are people in the party with far-right beliefs who could wind up controlling its future direction, he said.

Former Saskatchewan PC leader says party on path to extinction

Former Saskatchewan PC leader says party on path to extinction
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