Two members of the Saskatchewan legislature have been kicked out of the assembly over the language they used during question period and for refusing to apologize.
Independent Nadine Wilson shouted at Trade Minister Jeremy Harrison, asking if he was going to commit another crime.
She later told reporters the crime she was referring to is the government justifying COVID-19 restrictions with the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Wilson left the governing Saskatchewan Party last fall for misrepresenting her COVID-19 vaccination status.
NDP mental health critic Doyle Vermette was also removed from the assembly when he was discussing suicides in the province….