Saskatchewan government in court seeking order to remove protesters
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government as well as protesters who have been camped outside the legislature for six months are to be in a Regina court today.
The government filed an application in July asking the court to order members from the Justice For Our Stolen Children camp to leave.
They are protesting what they say is racial injustice and the disproportionate number of Indigenous children apprehended by child-welfare workers.
Police moved in to break up the camp on June 18, but it was set up again a few days later.


