Despite MLA's claims, Sask. legislative security didn't know Jeremy Harrison was bringing gun to property
- Security mistook a man approaching the Saskatchewan Legislative Building as a threat due to carrying a gun case and wearing camouflage.
- The man was later identified as Saskatchewan Party MLA Jeremy Harrison by security after getting closer.
- Harrison claims he brought the gun in with security's knowledge, but the 2016 email shows no evidence of permission being sought.
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Cabinet minister in camouflage with gun nearly caused security alert at legislature
The NDP said Wednesday the document stokes further suspicions of Harrison’s story and reinforces that he has lost trust and needs to be fired from Premier Scott Moe’s cabinet.
Security staff alarmed when Harrison came to Sask. legislature with gun, wearing camouflage, email says
An email obtained by Speaker Randy Weekes and sent to CBC is shedding more light on an incident involving cabinet minister Jeremy Harrison bringing a gun into the legislature eight years ago.
Cabinet minister in camouflage with gun nearly caused security alert at legislature
REGINA — A leaked letter says Saskatchewan Trade Minister Jeremy Harrison nearly triggered a security incident when he walked into the legislature wearing camouflage and carrying a long gun in a case.
Cabinet minister in camouflage with gun nearly caused security alert at legislature
REGINA — A leaked letter says Saskatchewan Trade Minister Jeremy Harrison nearly triggered a security incident when he walked into the legislature in camouflage gear toting a long gun in a case. The Opposition NDP said Wednesday the document stokes further suspicions of Harrison’s story and reinforces that he has lost trust and needs to […]
Cabinet minister in camouflage with gun nearly caused security alert at legislature
REGINA — A leaked letter says Saskatchewan Trade Minister Jeremy Harrison nearly triggered a security incident when he walked into the legislature wearing camouflage and carrying a long gun in a case.
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