Protest teepee back near Saskatchewan legislature days after ordered taken down

Jun 21, 2018 | 7:00 PM

REGINA — To the sound of beating drums and applause people put up a teepee outside the Saskatchewan legislature only days after the government ordered it taken down and police arrested Indigenous protesters.

The Justice for our Stolen Children camp was set up in February after the acquittals of Gerald Stanley in the fatal shooting of Colten Boushie and Raymond Cormier in the death of Manitoba teen Tina Fontaine.

Both victims were Indigenous.

The Saskatchewan government said it ordered the removal of the camp over safety concerns.