
Moe supports communities that choose not to celebrate Canada Day
Premier Scott Moe is urging Saskatchewanians to slow down a bit on Canada Day — to remember our past — and think about what we’d like to see or change in the future.
As the country’s 154th birthday looms, several areas across the province — including La Ronge and surrounding communities, Melville and Meadow Lake — have decided to cancel traditional celebrations this year after the discovery of 215 unmarked graves near the former Kamloops Indian Residential School, the 751 unmarked graves on Cowessess First Nation and 182 unmarked graves found in Cranbrook, B.C.
Moe says he supports those communities.
“I think that’s entirely appropriate, and (so are) the decisions that are being made at the community level on whether or not to have a coming together or to forgo that for a period of time,” Moe said Tuesday.