Founder of Group Promoting Unity Gets Call From Sask Premier, Who Later Urges End to Stigmatization of the Unvaccinated

Founder of Group Promoting Unity Gets Call From Sask Premier, Who Later Urges End to Stigmatization of the Unvaccinated
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe speaks at a press conference in Regina on Dec. 9, 2020. The Canadian Press/Michael Bell
Lee Harding
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A Saskatchewan woman who started a grassroots organization to fight division and promote unity received a call from Premier Scott Moe after she released a video explaining the reasons she launched the movement. The call was also the trigger behind a series of exchanges between Moe and the leader of the opposition NDP, which ended with Moe saying the unvaccinated shouldn’t be stigmatized.

Nadine Ness, founder of Unified Grassroots. (Handout/The Epoch Times)
Nadine Ness, founder of Unified Grassroots. Handout/The Epoch Times
Lee Harding
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Lee Harding is a journalist and think tank researcher based in Saskatchewan, and a contributor to The Epoch Times.
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