Protest teepees at Saskatchewan legislature staying after meeting with ministers
REGINA — Protesters occupying a growing number of teepees set up across from the Saskatchewan legislature say they aren’t going anywhere until they have another meeting with the government.
But Saskatchewan’s justice minister says if protesters want another meeting with him, they should call for the dozen teepees to be dismantled.
“They need to show some good faith and call for the teepees to be taken down. I know they were put up by other people, but they need to show that,” Don Morgan said Tuesday.
The camp started with one teepee in late February to protest racial injustice and the disproportionate number of Indigenous children apprehended by child-welfare workers. It was dismantled June 18 by government order before a dozen teepees were set back up.


