
Saskatchewan Residents Deserve Apology From Province Over Vaccine Mandate, MLA Says
Published on June 1, 2024
REGINA—Saskatchewan MLA Nadine Wilson says she rejected the provincial vaccine mandate because it was an unprincipled violation of privacy, adding that citizens need an apology from the government to heal. Ms. Wilson, who represents Saskatchewan Rivers, gave her testimony in Regina May 30 as the first elected official to testify to the Regina National Citizens Inquiry on COVID-19. Ms. Wilson testified that vaccine mandates made things very difficult for people, who in some cases lost their businesses or even homes. “What people are telling me is that in order to heal, in order for them to move on, they need an apology,” Ms. Wilson said. ...
