Saskatchewan’s premier is calling for an end to rallies being held by people who are protesting public health orders put in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19.Scott Moe spoke to reporters at the legislature on Dec.
7, saying groups were flagrantly defying health orders and encouraging others to as well.“We expect the law enforcement officials to use their judgement on when they do and don’t apply the enforcement of the laws that are in place.
And the laws are in place and can be enforced by any law enforcement official,” he said. Saskatchewan redeploying 600 health-care staff to support COVID-19 surge Rallies against the province’s health orders continue to pop up, with the latest taking place in Saskatoon over the weekend.Organizers.