Article content Sitting in Saskatchewan Health Authority physician town halls and then hearing about anti-restriction rallies “feels like two completely different realities” for Saskatoon child psychiatrist Dr. Tamara Hinz. Despite government and health officials’ calls to stay home, an event billed as a “children’s freedom rally fun day” took place at Kiwanis Park on Saturday, drawing a crowd of more than 100 people — many of them children. They were grouped in close proximity around tables, making crafts and getting their faces painted. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. 'Children's freedom rally' in Saskatoon sparks concerns about school transmission, police enforcement Back to video