Death with a side of cake: Discussion group aims to open conversation about dying
The topic of death is an uneasy one for many people, but one La Ronge resident is hoping to make it less taboo and more accepted.
Death Cafes are group-led discussions on death and dying over a cup of coffee and dessert. They’re mostly held in major cities, but when Colin Jackson moved back to northern Saskatchewan from Ontario in October of 2025, he knew it was something he wanted to bring with him.
“It is morbid, and I think that is kind of the point of it,” Jackson explained.
“The way that we see death, and the way we talk or don’t talk about death, creates a lot of fear and anxiety. It’s something we just bypass over in this Western-dominated culture. That’s the whole purpose of the Death Cafe: to talk about death to open that dialogue, open that conversation, and just kind of minimize the fear around it.”


