‘Gone for Canada Day:’ Protest camp taken down at Saskatchewan legislature
REGINA — A months-old camp on the Saskatchewan legislature lawn where people had been protesting racial injustice and the disproportionate number of Indigenous children apprehended by child-welfare workers has been dismantled.
Protester Prescott Demas said Friday that he wasn’t surprised when authorities came to take down the tents around dawn.
“They do want us gone for Canada Day,” he said. “They want to kick the Aboriginals off their land again so that they can celebrate 151 years of cultural genocide and celebrate the land and the riches and the resources that are … provided for this government.”
A white teepee still remained with a fire burning inside. Demas said he has been told it needs to be taken down by Sunday at noon, but he has no plans to leave.


