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Published: February 3, 2022

Saskatchewan premier reiterates support for lifting COVID restrictions amid trucker protests

By The Editor

Thu Feb 3, 2022 – 2:53 pm ESTThu Feb 3, 2022 – 2:57 pm EST

REGINA, Saskatchewan (LifeSiteNews) — The premier of Saskatchewan turned to social media to hammer home his message that COVID-19 restrictions will end in the prairie province this month. 

Premier Scott Moe took to Twitter last night to explain his plan to have lift Saskatchewan’s restrictions by February 28. In the series of short videos, Moe stated that it is time to treat COVID like the flu. He acknowledged that the people of his province would rather live with the risks of the coronavirus than with the “ongoing” infringements on their “rights and freedoms” he has authorized for the past two years.  

[pt 2/2] pic.twitter.com/b41GeBwrz6

— Scott Moe (@PremierScottMoe) February 3, 2022

“Hi, everyone. There’s been a lot of discussion lately about whether it’s time for us in Saskatchewan to look at ending all remaining COVID measures and restrictions that we have in place,” Moe began.  

“Well, I think it is time.” 

Moe said that both he and the MLAs (Members of the Legislative Assembly) representing the people of Saskatchewan have been hearing consistently that the public wants an end to all the measures

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