Gov’t accusing NDP MLA of organizing protest in Assembly
Some strong words were being thrown around at the Saskatchewan Legislature on Tuesday after a protest shut down proceedings for the day on Monday.
Pro-Palestinian protesters began chanting “Ceasefire now” from the galleries on Monday during Question Period, prompting the speaker to end proceedings for the day. Protesters were then escorted out, filling the Legislative Building’s entrance and rotunda with their voices.
On Tuesday, members of the Saskatchewan Party government accused Saskatchewan NDP MLA Jennifer Bowes — who stood when the protesters chanted on Monday and wore a scarf supporting the pro-Palestinian cause — of helping to organize the protest.
Premier Scott Moe said it’s the first time, to his knowledge, that the operations of government were shut down due to such actions.