Urban Camping Wascana Park Style

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That fat white guy won't be sucking up to the criminals camping in Wascana Park
on Canada Day where 50 people above the law will make 50,000 who actually pay
for that park with their taxes move their celebration away from that area. The other

one will be be there glamorizing the anarchy as the local police hide under their own
skirts.



Provincial Capital Commission wants Regina Police to remove tipis in Wascana Park | 620 CKRM The Source | Country Music, News, Sports in Sask


Trudeau to visit Regina on Canada Day | Regina Leader-Post


Trudeau is scheduled to visit Leamington, Ont., Regina, SK and Dawson City, Yukon — all on July 1???
For the hour or so he's on the ground in Regina, do you think our boy Justin will focus on the 50,000

celebrating Canada's 150th...or the 50 breaking the law for a photo op with a Tipi for a backdrop and then
back onto his plane?
Pretty big carbon footprint on the taxpayers dime for a couple of photos ops. I guess when Mr. Environment goes jetting around it is carbon neutral.
 

Ron in Regina

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Canada Day has come and gone, and it's July 2nd. The Wascana Campers have a meeting with some politicians in Fort Qu'Appelle today. Bets on the now dozen Tipi's in Wascana Park in Regina coming down July 3rd? I'm a "Max Bet of a Nickel" sort'a guy though....but I'm thinking the Campers aren't packing up....
 

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Re: Trudeau Mania Two is Starting to Fade

Canada Day will be interesting here in Regina. Justin Trudeau is coming to play...



It'll be...everything...I'm at a loss for words. I'm just so....it's like watching an accident
happen and not being able to look away.

This will be just too juicy of a photo op for Justin to avoid. The only term that
comes close to fitting is 'Goat Rodeo,' but we'll see it live in only a few days.

Does does he have a massive zit on his chin ripe for the popping? Or is that something else?
 

Ron in Regina

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That's what I thought! I was hoping it was make up or pigment or something, as if it was a zit and he popped it, he'd need a blood transfusion shortly afterwards.
 

Ron in Regina

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Maybe, he got slugged after a grope.


Slugged with puberty?

Canada Day has come and gone, and it's July 2nd. The Wascana Campers have a meeting with some politicians in Fort Qu'Appelle today. Bets on the now dozen Tipi's in Wascana Park in Regina coming down July 3rd? I'm a "Max Bet of a Nickel" sort'a guy though....but I'm thinking the Campers aren't packing up....


https://regina.ctvnews.ca/justice-f...rotest-meeting-with-sask-government-1.3997086


Meeting happening right now in Fort Qu'Appelle.....will that end the illegal activity in Regina that the Regina Police Service turns a blind eye too? Will the Tents in Wascana Park come down July 3rd regardless of what happens at this Meeting after four months of Camping in Wascana Park in Regina? I'm doubting that very much...
 

Ron in Regina

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http://regina.ctvnews.ca/mobile/sas...e-legislative-grounds-after-meeting-1.3992982



July 4th and two days after the meeting
about Colten Boushie & Tina Fontaine.


Regarding the illegal camp in Wascana
Park coming down? Survey says.....nope.


http://globalnews.ca/news/4310107/i...wan-legislature-after-meeting-with-ministers/



Regarding the Regina Police Service
doing their job as requested by gov't?
Survey says........nope.



http://globalnews.ca/news/4300487/r...remove-protest-camp-despite-provincial-calls/






Is it time for the RCMP to step in and
do the job that the City of Regina are
unwilling to do with their selective
enforcement?
 
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Ron in Regina

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I don't advocate anything illegal.
I'd like to see us all follow the
same rules though, and not
laws enforced for some, but not
for others for appearances sake.
That's just not right, and sure does
not advocate for equality.



Protest camp remains after Sask. government meeting | 980 CJME


If laws are enforced for some, but
not for others, then that's just
bullshit, and the police lose more
respect, and animosity grows
between those that respect follow
the rules, and those that don't have
to. That doesn't lead to harmony....
 
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Ron in Regina

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Something is happening here. Been hearing bits and pieces of a story through the day but couldn't find anything in the media during a busy day, and busy evening....regarding the selective enforcement. People are talking about this, and I'd catch little snippets on the radio when in traffic, etc....but I'd always just catch the tail end of the story.



Apparently a retired police officer in Regina contacted the media to state that he was going to Wascana Park in Regina to pitch his tent and set up his lawn chair to protest the police inaction and selective enforcement. Shortly thereafter he was contacted by the Regina Police (a Sargent Ericson) warning this retired officer off stating that he would be removed immeadiately but the other tents and protestors wouldn't be.



I haven't been able to find anything in print in the few minutes that I looked (googled) before I went to bed, but i got up to let my dogs out for their midnight pee (ugh...) and caught another snippet about this on a rebroadcast about this on the radio as I was waiting for the dogs to do their thing....so hunted this down:


Starts at about 6 minutes in, and about what I'm mentioning specificly at about 9:25 minutes in. It's only mentioned for about a minute and a half, but there it is, and I'm assuming we'll here more about this. http://soundcloud.com/980cjme_650ckom/gormley-open-session-wtf-july-6

Really? What the Hell? How is this right? How is this fair?
 

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Protesters say justice camp in Regina will stay up following meeting with provincial ministers

Campers say government was given a number of paradigm shifting conditions
CBC News · Posted: Jul 03, 2018 9:42 AM CT | Last Updated: July 3

The Justice For Our Stolen Children camp at Wascana Park near the Saskatchewan legislature will remain standing, according to representatives.
Spokespeople talked to the media Tuesday after a recent meeting with ministers from the provincial government.

Justice Minister Don Morgan, Minister of Social Services Paul Merriman and Minister Responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission (which includes Wascana Park) Ken Cheveldayoff met with campers on Monday in Fort Qu'Appelle, at the Treaty 4 signing ground.
Who is there? Meet the people of the Indigenous protest camp
Teepee removed after police arrest protesters at 'justice' camp near Sask. Legislature
On Tuesday morning, campers outlined a number of "paradigm shifting" conditions they laid out for the government in the meeting, including a moratorium on adoptions and a review of permanent and long-term wards of social services in the province.

Several people from the camp were present at Monday's meeting, including Prescott Demas, Robyn Pitawanakwat of Colonialism No More and Richelle Dubois, mother of Haven Dubois, who has been outspoken about concerns with the investigation into her 14-year-old son's death. Debbie Baptiste, Colten Boushie's mother, spoke about how she was treated by both law enforcement and the court system.
Pitawanakwat said the first meeting was successful. She said she is looking forward to changes being made by the province before their next meeting, which is scheduled to happen in two weeks.
One request she said she is hoping to see come to fruition soon is a moratorium on adoptions in the province.
"What we need is for Indigenous families to be raising their children. A lot of children are being adopted out for reasons of poverty. That needs to stop," she said.
"The amount of adoptions that are happening and the reason why they're happening are not OK."
Michelle Stewart said many of their requests come from statistics on youth in custody of the justice system and social services.
"We're not asking for modest reforms, we're asking for paradigm shifting work," she said. "This isn't a modest reform to the child welfare acts, this isn't a modest reform to police acts, this isn't a modest reform to the Coroners Act."
"These systems are fundamentally broken. They need to be built from the ground up in rich and robust consultation with Indigenous families and communities as well as the grassroots movements that have been pushing these agendas forward."
The camp was set up in Regina 126 days ago, after the acquittals of Gerald Stanley and Raymond Cormier in the deaths of Boushie and Tina Fontaine.

The camp began with one teepee. On June 18, police arrested some of the protesters and the camp was taken down. Protesters rebuilt the camp three days later on National Indigenous Peoples Day. It has since grown to 12 teepees.
Demas said the future of the camp would be evaluated depending on the results of the second meeting with the province. In the meantime, he said more teepees are welcome at the camp.
Campers said they asked the government not to remove the camp but that request did not get an official response.
Minister of Justice Don Morgan said the government has not made any commitments regarding future meetings or action based on the recommendations. He did not rule out a court injunction to dismantle the camp.
"A show of good faith on their part would be to remove the camp," he said. "We expect the law to be complied with."
"I'm not inclined to have a further meeting as long as the teepees are in place."
Morgan said the government will be working with it's First Nations partners, including all Tribal Councils and the FSIN, to address issues brought up by the camp.
The camp's requests for the government include:
For Ministry of Social Services:
1) Release clear data on the number of children in care and the duration they have been in care to the public.
2) Review all permanent wards of social services.
3) Review all long-term wards of social services and update their files to see if they can return to their families.
4) Use in-home supervision in lieu of apprehension.
5) Go to Red Pheasant First Nation.
6) Place a moratorium on adoptions and the planned expansion of the foster care system.
7) Develop full report on each child in care that includes details on both their cultural and developmental needs.
8) Create a review practice for all foster homes in the province to avoid overcrowding and injuries.
9) Complete a cost analysis on how the ministry is resourcing families so they can stay together or be reunited, relative to costs that are paid to agencies that house children in care.
For the Ministry of Justice and the Attorney General:
1) Conduct an inquiry into the death of Haven Dubois or a broader inquiry into practices by the major crimes unit at the Regina Police Service in 2015.
2) Pursue an inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous men and boys.
3) Review the Police Act and the Coroners Act for revisions.
For the Ministries of Central Services and the Provincial Capital Commission:
1) Stop all efforts focused on removal of camp or a court order to do the same.
For all ministers:
1) Strike an inter ministerial round table and meet with campers in two weeks.
 

Ron in Regina

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.....and the Gov't say's, "You've made your point, whatever it is, and are breaking the law, and have been for months, and have had your meeting, but no second meeting until these Tipis in Wascana Park come down." So there will most likely be a second meeting in about 3 weeks and there will be about 18 Tipis in in Wascana Park at that point....
 

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A big list of demands and some that can't be accomplished anytime soon, agreement for Tipi's to come down after first meeting in good faith, now protestors moving goal posts to second meeting pending on demands are met. It is not going to end well, remove camp and protestors send out message racist, Nazi's, FN injustice, protest march etc. Let them stand and empower the protest, more media attention, more pressure to meet unattainable demands, 2 level justice optics, etc. catch 22 here
 

Ron in Regina

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A big list of demands and some that can't be accomplished anytime soon, agreement for Tipi's to come down after first meeting in good faith, now protestors moving goal posts to second meeting pending on demands are met. It is not going to end well, remove camp and protestors send out message racist, Nazi's, FN injustice, protest march etc. Let them stand and empower the protest, more media attention, more pressure to meet unattainable demands, 2 level justice optics, etc. catch 22 here


Go back to Post#31 listen to about 4 minutes from that link. From about 6 minutes to 10 minutes. It's a goat rodeo. The retired cop who was going to set up his tent and protest the police inaction was called at home and threatened by the police before he even got to the park to set up his tent. This is the same police force that won't enforce that same law for the indigenous (& non-indigenous) protesters that have the Tipis set up....and what's the difference between this retired cop and the other protesters? Why is the law going to be enforced for some and not for all? Both senarios would be illegal, but both would have been peaceful, which removes the current excuse that the City of Regina are using for this selective enforcement.



I still can't find anything in print online about this story. It's buried and unacknowledged by media like Trudeau's groping until recently. Isn't that strange all by itself?
 

Ron in Regina

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Provincial/National Parks are about $32 a night plus you need a fire permit.

Where do we send the bill?


How about the retired cop who also wanted to pitch his tent and protest the current inaction by the police? Does that mean the Camp situation at Wascana Park is full? Or just full for him? I could see this coming and that's my issue. Why some and not others?

This might be more applicable as it's already set up with a fee structure inside Wascana Park. It's the rental rates for Willow Island inside Wascana. Willow Island « Wascana Centre and it's $150.00/hour.



About 130 days at 24hrs/day at $150/h......is about 1/2 a Million dollars so far....if this was allowed and legal to do so.