NDP bill looks to make it harder for Saskatchewan to separate from Canada
- The Opposition NDP is introducing legislation to change referendum and plebiscite rules, aiming to challenge the provincial government led by Scott Moe on separation talks.
- The bill is titled 'Keep Saskatchewan in Canada' and is being pushed by NDP Leader Carla Beck.
- The Opposition accuses Moe's Saskatchewan Party of appealing to separatist sentiments following Mark Carney's Liberal election win.
- Moe has stated that Saskatchewan is not interested in separation but would not prevent a public vote on the matter.
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Sask. Opposition introduces anti-separation bill
The Saskatchewan NDP introduced a bill on Wednesday that would bar the premier and legislative assembly from initiating a plebiscite or referendum on separation, and double the number of required signatures needed for a petition for a separation plebiscite.
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Sask. NDP introduces bill to change referendum legislation
Sask's NDP have introduced a bill that would change the province's referendum legislation, making it more difficult for citizens to put forward a petition to separate from Canada.
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