Moe apologizes for ‘two classes of citizen’ remark
Premier Scott Moe explicitly apologized Thursday for comments he made more than a month ago on the vaccine passport policy — comments that some were offended by.
On the day he announced the proof of vaccination or test policy would be removed, the premier also said the policy had created divisions in the province and created “two classes of citizens.”
“To my knowledge, this province has never done anything like that before in our history for any vaccine, or any other reason for that matter,” continued Moe.
But many took offence at the notion that nothing had ever created two classes of citizens in Saskatchewan before, pointing to Saskatchewan’s history with Indigenous peoples including the pass system and the fact that health cards of Indigenous people, until early March, had an ‘R’ designation on them denoting the person was a Registered Indian under the Indian Act.