Saskatchewan’s premier wants an explanation for why an Easter drive-in church service was prohibited over the weekend. Scott Moe’s office said the Saskatchewan Health Authority has been asked to account for its decision, as drive-in events seem to maintain safe physical distancing. “While we must remain vigilant in observing physical distancing, we should also encourage innovative and unique ideas that support the ability of Saskatchewan residents to pull together while staying apart,” Moe’s office said in a statement Tuesday.
Other churches across the country have held drive-in services. Moe’s office added that hundreds of people were allowed to pay tribute Monday to family of Edmonton Oilers hockey player Colby Cave, who died of a brain