‘I’m sorry for those words’: Tell explains Thatcher comments
After nearly a week of furor over the invitation to Colin Thatcher to attend the throne speech and his appearance in the Legislature, Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Minister Christine Tell is taking back her words from the day.
Thatcher — a former Progressive Conservative MLA and cabinet minister who served 22 years in prison for the 1983 murder of his ex-wife, JoAnn Wilson — was invited to Wednesday’s speech by Saskatchewan Party MLA Lyle Stewart.
After the speech, Tell defended Thatcher being there, saying that he had as much right as anyone else to be at the event and that he was a free man.
After Premier Scott Moe apologized for the incident Monday, Tell addressed it herself Tuesday by saying she embraced the premier’s apology.