I, Ashu M. G. Solo, filed the following:

1. Civil rights case against the City of Saskatoon (Mayor's Office) and Councillor Randy Donauer for prayer recitations at government organized events

2. Code of Conduct complaint against Mayor Don Atchison for potential online campaign advertising violations

3. Civil rights case against the City of Saskatoon (Saskatoon Transit Services) for promoting holidays from only one religion on city buses

4. Human rights complaint against the City of Saskatoon (Executive Committee) for retaliating against me by not reappointing me to the Cultural Diversity and Race Relations Committee and not appointing me to another civic committee or board

5. Human rights complaint against the City of Saskatoon (City Solicitor’s Office) for retaliating against me by trying to deprive me of my right to directly communicate with members of City Council and by telling employees of other City of Saskatoon departments to not talk to me

6. Human rights complaint against the City of Saskatoon (Cultural Diversity and Race Relations Office) and City of Saskatoon (Living in Harmony Ad Hoc Subcommittee of Cultural Diversity and Race Relations Committee) for retaliating against me by not considering my submissions to the Living in Harmony Contest

This site contains my media releases, some case documents, emails to City Council, etc.

I don't waste my time arguing with opponents.

The backlash makes me much more determined to fight against bigotry and shows the need for these civil rights cases, so I'll be filing more civil rights cases. You ain't seen nothing yet.

Wednesday, December 7, 2016

FW: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

From: Ashu M. G. Solo [mailto:amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us]
Sent: Tuesday, December 6, 2016 11:58 PM
Subject: FW: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Media:

As you can see in the email directly below from the Saskatoon city clerk, the decision on my code of conduct complaints against Charlie Clark and Don Atchison is expected to be reported at the public meeting of the Governance and Priorities Committee (composed of the mayor and councillors) on December 7, 2016.  The background of these complaints is in the emails below.

Best regards,

Ashu M. G. Solo

From: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2016 3:50 PM
To: amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us
Subject: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Mr. Solo,

Thank you for your email.

In accordance with City Council’s Code of Conduct, the determination of a complaint under the Code of Conduct is dealt with In Camera by the Governance and Priorities Committee.  As such, it is my duty to maintain confidentiality with respect to any discussion in this regard.  I can advise, however, that it is expected that the decision in this matter will be reported to the next public meeting of the Governance and Priorities Committee.  The name of the complainant will be redacted from the public report. 

The next public meeting of the Governance and Priorities Committee is scheduled for December 7, 2016.

Regards,
Joanne Sproule

From: Ashu M. G. Solo [mailto:amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us]
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2016 3:32 AM
To: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Subject: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Hi Ms. Sproule,

What is the outcome of my code of conduct complaints against Charlie Clark and Don Atchison?

Regards,

Ashu M. G. Solo

From: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 6:39 AM
To: amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us
Subject: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Mr. Solo,

Thank you for the email.  Your complaint will be placed before the Governance and Priorities Committee (In Camera).  The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, November 21, 2016.

Regards,
Joanne Sproule
City Clerk

From: Ashu M. G. Solo [mailto:amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us]
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 6:06 AM
To: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Subject: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear City Clerk Joanne Sproule,

That’s correct that mayoral candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark have removed references to themselves with their titles from their campaign Facebook pages.  However, I would still like you to move this matter forward in accordance with the process outlined in the code of conduct.  In response to your email inquiry below, I confirm that I want to continue to lodge this complaint pursuant to the provisions of the code of conduct.  Thanks. 

When a Saskatonian violates a parking bylaw, she usually gets fined instead of just getting a chance to rectify the problem.  Similarly, although Atchison and Clark have rectified the problem, they should be sanctioned for violating their code of conduct.  Nobody should be above the rules, particularly not those who make them.  Although I don’t agree with this rule, council members who make the rules must follow them, particularly when the public is expected to follow the foolish rules they make.

Best regards,

Ashu M. G. Solo

From: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 9:38 AM
To: amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us
Subject: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Mr. Solo:

Thank you for your email.  On Friday, September 23, 2016, I forwarded the details of your complaint to the Returning Officer, who in turn contacted the campaign offices of both Charlie Clark and Don Atchison. The Returning Officer alerted both campaign offices of the complaint received and of the requirements of the Code of Conduct for members of City Council during an election period.

As set out in Section 7C of the Code of Conduct, a process is in place and will be followed in dealing with complaints of this nature.  A complaint received by the City Clerk shall be forwarded to the Governance and Priorities Committee (formerly Executive Committee) In Camera, where the Committee will decide whether to proceed to investigate the complaint or not.  As City Clerk, my responsibility in matters of this nature is to receive the complaint from the complainant and ensure that the complainant’s submission is formally forwarded to the Governance and Priorities Committee (In Camera) for review and consideration.

I understand both Mr. Clark’s and Mr. Atchison’s campaign offices have taken steps to rectify the references in their advertising.  If this is not the case, or if you are not satisfied with the outcome, I will formally move the matter forward in accordance with the process outlined in the Code of Conduct.  Please confirm if you wish to continue to lodge this complaint pursuant to the provisions of the Code of Conduct. 

Regards,
Joanne Sproule
City Clerk

From: Ashu M. G. Solo [mailto:amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 6:03 AM
To: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Subject: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Saskatoon City Clerk Joanne Sproule:

I would like to file formal complaints against mayoral candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark.  Atchison and Clark are currently violating the Code of Conduct for Members of Saskatoon City Council in their online campaign advertising.  I previously filed a formal complaint against Atchison in 2012 for violating this city council code of conduct in his online campaign advertising that year. 

Section 5 of the council code of conduct ( available at
prohibits references to council members as “Councillor X” or “Mayor Y” in campaign advertising from September 21, 2016 to the date of the election.  I personally think this is a ridiculous rule and that council members should be able to use their titles.  However, council members must follow their code of conduct.  City Council makes many foolish by-laws that the public has to follow.  If they expect the public to follow rules, they should follow them too.  In the future, this rule should be removed by City Council.

I am attaching PDF files and screenshots of the campaign Facebook pages of Atchison and Clark.  Atchison refers to himself as “Mayor Don Atchison” once, “Mayor Atchison” three times, “Mayor ‘Atch’” once, and “Mayor Atch” once.  Clark refers to himself as “Councillor Charlie Clark” once.  I couldn’t find similar violations by other members of City Council or I would complain about them too.

Because Atchison violated the council code of conduct with his campaign advertising in two separate campaigns in 2012 and 2016, I believe that he should be removed from the mayoral race or removed from office if he wins.  I believe Clark should be fined.

I’m making these complaints because in a democracy, the government doesn’t just hold citizens accountable, but citizens hold government accountable.  Not only is the business of people the business of government, but the business of government is the business of people.

I am blind copying this email to the media, so they can also be aware of these violations of the city council code of conduct by Atchison and Clark.  I look forward to your response.

Best regards,

Ashu M. G. Solo

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark


From: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 6:39 AM
To: amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us
Subject: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Mr. Solo,

Thank you for the email.  Your complaint will be placed before the Governance and Priorities Committee (In Camera).  The next meeting is scheduled for Monday, November 21, 2016.

Regards,
Joanne Sproule
City Clerk

From: Ashu M. G. Solo [mailto:amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us]
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 6:06 AM
To: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Subject: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear City Clerk Joanne Sproule,

That’s correct that mayoral candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark have removed references to themselves with their titles from their campaign Facebook pages.  However, I would still like you to move this matter forward in accordance with the process outlined in the code of conduct.  In response to your email inquiry below, I confirm that I want to continue to lodge this complaint pursuant to the provisions of the code of conduct.  Thanks. 

When a Saskatonian violates a parking bylaw, she usually gets fined instead of just getting a chance to rectify the problem.  Similarly, although Atchison and Clark have rectified the problem, they should be sanctioned for violating their code of conduct.  Nobody should be above the rules, particularly not those who make them.  Although I don’t agree with this rule, council members who make the rules must follow them, particularly when the public is expected to follow the foolish rules they make.

Best regards,

Ashu M. G. Solo

From: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 9:38 AM
To: amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us
Subject: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Mr. Solo:

Thank you for your email.  On Friday, September 23, 2016, I forwarded the details of your complaint to the Returning Officer, who in turn contacted the campaign offices of both Charlie Clark and Don Atchison. The Returning Officer alerted both campaign offices of the complaint received and of the requirements of the Code of Conduct for members of City Council during an election period.

As set out in Section 7C of the Code of Conduct, a process is in place and will be followed in dealing with complaints of this nature.  A complaint received by the City Clerk shall be forwarded to the Governance and Priorities Committee (formerly Executive Committee) In Camera, where the Committee will decide whether to proceed to investigate the complaint or not.  As City Clerk, my responsibility in matters of this nature is to receive the complaint from the complainant and ensure that the complainant’s submission is formally forwarded to the Governance and Priorities Committee (In Camera) for review and consideration.

I understand both Mr. Clark’s and Mr. Atchison’s campaign offices have taken steps to rectify the references in their advertising.  If this is not the case, or if you are not satisfied with the outcome, I will formally move the matter forward in accordance with the process outlined in the Code of Conduct.  Please confirm if you wish to continue to lodge this complaint pursuant to the provisions of the Code of Conduct. 

Regards,
Joanne Sproule
City Clerk

From: Ashu M. G. Solo [mailto:amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 6:03 AM
To: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Subject: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Saskatoon City Clerk Joanne Sproule:

I would like to file formal complaints against mayoral candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark.  Atchison and Clark are currently violating the Code of Conduct for Members of Saskatoon City Council in their online campaign advertising.  I previously filed a formal complaint against Atchison in 2012 for violating this city council code of conduct in his online campaign advertising that year. 

Section 5 of the council code of conduct ( available at
prohibits references to council members as “Councillor X” or “Mayor Y” in campaign advertising from September 21, 2016 to the date of the election.  I personally think this is a ridiculous rule and that council members should be able to use their titles.  However, council members must follow their code of conduct.  City Council makes many foolish by-laws that the public has to follow.  If they expect the public to follow rules, they should follow them too.  In the future, this rule should be removed by City Council.

I am attaching PDF files and screenshots of the campaign Facebook pages of Atchison and Clark.  Atchison refers to himself as “Mayor Don Atchison” once, “Mayor Atchison” three times, “Mayor ‘Atch’” once, and “Mayor Atch” once.  Clark refers to himself as “Councillor Charlie Clark” once.  I couldn’t find similar violations by other members of City Council or I would complain about them too.

Because Atchison violated the council code of conduct with his campaign advertising in two separate campaigns in 2012 and 2016, I believe that he should be removed from the mayoral race or removed from office if he wins.  I believe Clark should be fined.

I’m making these complaints because in a democracy, the government doesn’t just hold citizens accountable, but citizens hold government accountable.  Not only is the business of people the business of government, but the business of government is the business of people.

I am blind copying this email to the media, so they can also be aware of these violations of the city council code of conduct by Atchison and Clark.  I look forward to your response.

Best regards,

Ashu M. G. Solo

RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark


From: Ashu M. G. Solo [mailto:amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us]
Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2016 6:06 AM
To: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Subject: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear City Clerk Joanne Sproule,

That’s correct that mayoral candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark have removed references to themselves with their titles from their campaign Facebook pages.  However, I would still like you to move this matter forward in accordance with the process outlined in the code of conduct.  In response to your email inquiry below, I confirm that I want to continue to lodge this complaint pursuant to the provisions of the code of conduct.  Thanks. 

When a Saskatonian violates a parking bylaw, she usually gets fined instead of just getting a chance to rectify the problem.  Similarly, although Atchison and Clark have rectified the problem, they should be sanctioned for violating their code of conduct.  Nobody should be above the rules, particularly not those who make them.  Although I don’t agree with this rule, council members who make the rules must follow them, particularly when the public is expected to follow the foolish rules they make.

Best regards,

Ashu M. G. Solo

From: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 9:38 AM
To: amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us
Subject: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Mr. Solo:

Thank you for your email.  On Friday, September 23, 2016, I forwarded the details of your complaint to the Returning Officer, who in turn contacted the campaign offices of both Charlie Clark and Don Atchison. The Returning Officer alerted both campaign offices of the complaint received and of the requirements of the Code of Conduct for members of City Council during an election period.

As set out in Section 7C of the Code of Conduct, a process is in place and will be followed in dealing with complaints of this nature.  A complaint received by the City Clerk shall be forwarded to the Governance and Priorities Committee (formerly Executive Committee) In Camera, where the Committee will decide whether to proceed to investigate the complaint or not.  As City Clerk, my responsibility in matters of this nature is to receive the complaint from the complainant and ensure that the complainant’s submission is formally forwarded to the Governance and Priorities Committee (In Camera) for review and consideration.

I understand both Mr. Clark’s and Mr. Atchison’s campaign offices have taken steps to rectify the references in their advertising.  If this is not the case, or if you are not satisfied with the outcome, I will formally move the matter forward in accordance with the process outlined in the Code of Conduct.  Please confirm if you wish to continue to lodge this complaint pursuant to the provisions of the Code of Conduct. 

Regards,
Joanne Sproule
City Clerk

From: Ashu M. G. Solo [mailto:amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 6:03 AM
To: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Subject: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Saskatoon City Clerk Joanne Sproule:

I would like to file formal complaints against mayoral candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark.  Atchison and Clark are currently violating the Code of Conduct for Members of Saskatoon City Council in their online campaign advertising.  I previously filed a formal complaint against Atchison in 2012 for violating this city council code of conduct in his online campaign advertising that year. 

Section 5 of the council code of conduct ( available at
prohibits references to council members as “Councillor X” or “Mayor Y” in campaign advertising from September 21, 2016 to the date of the election.  I personally think this is a ridiculous rule and that council members should be able to use their titles.  However, council members must follow their code of conduct.  City Council makes many foolish by-laws that the public has to follow.  If they expect the public to follow rules, they should follow them too.  In the future, this rule should be removed by City Council.

I am attaching PDF files and screenshots of the campaign Facebook pages of Atchison and Clark.  Atchison refers to himself as “Mayor Don Atchison” once, “Mayor Atchison” three times, “Mayor ‘Atch’” once, and “Mayor Atch” once.  Clark refers to himself as “Councillor Charlie Clark” once.  I couldn’t find similar violations by other members of City Council or I would complain about them too.

Because Atchison violated the council code of conduct with his campaign advertising in two separate campaigns in 2012 and 2016, I believe that he should be removed from the mayoral race or removed from office if he wins.  I believe Clark should be fined.

I’m making these complaints because in a democracy, the government doesn’t just hold citizens accountable, but citizens hold government accountable.  Not only is the business of people the business of government, but the business of government is the business of people.

I am blind copying this email to the media, so they can also be aware of these violations of the city council code of conduct by Atchison and Clark.  I look forward to your response.

Best regards,

Ashu M. G. Solo

Monday, September 26, 2016


From: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2016 9:38 AM
To: amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us
Subject: RE: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Mr. Solo:

Thank you for your email.  On Friday, September 23, 2016, I forwarded the details of your complaint to the Returning Officer, who in turn contacted the campaign offices of both Charlie Clark and Don Atchison. The Returning Officer alerted both campaign offices of the complaint received and of the requirements of the Code of Conduct for members of City Council during an election period.

As set out in Section 7C of the Code of Conduct, a process is in place and will be followed in dealing with complaints of this nature.  A complaint received by the City Clerk shall be forwarded to the Governance and Priorities Committee (formerly Executive Committee) In Camera, where the Committee will decide whether to proceed to investigate the complaint or not.  As City Clerk, my responsibility in matters of this nature is to receive the complaint from the complainant and ensure that the complainant’s submission is formally forwarded to the Governance and Priorities Committee (In Camera) for review and consideration.

I understand both Mr. Clark’s and Mr. Atchison’s campaign offices have taken steps to rectify the references in their advertising.  If this is not the case, or if you are not satisfied with the outcome, I will formally move the matter forward in accordance with the process outlined in the Code of Conduct.  Please confirm if you wish to continue to lodge this complaint pursuant to the provisions of the Code of Conduct. 

Regards,
Joanne Sproule
City Clerk

From: Ashu M. G. Solo [mailto:amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 6:03 AM
To: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Subject: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Saskatoon City Clerk Joanne Sproule:

I would like to file formal complaints against mayoral candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark.  Atchison and Clark are currently violating the Code of Conduct for Members of Saskatoon City Council in their online campaign advertising.  I previously filed a formal complaint against Atchison in 2012 for violating this city council code of conduct in his online campaign advertising that year. 

Section 5 of the council code of conduct ( available at
prohibits references to council members as “Councillor X” or “Mayor Y” in campaign advertising from September 21, 2016 to the date of the election.  I personally think this is a ridiculous rule and that council members should be able to use their titles.  However, council members must follow their code of conduct.  City Council makes many foolish by-laws that the public has to follow.  If they expect the public to follow rules, they should follow them too.  In the future, this rule should be removed by City Council.

I am attaching PDF files and screenshots of the campaign Facebook pages of Atchison and Clark.  Atchison refers to himself as “Mayor Don Atchison” once, “Mayor Atchison” three times, “Mayor ‘Atch’” once, and “Mayor Atch” once.  Clark refers to himself as “Councillor Charlie Clark” once.  I couldn’t find similar violations by other members of City Council or I would complain about them too.

Because Atchison violated the council code of conduct with his campaign advertising in two separate campaigns in 2012 and 2016, I believe that he should be removed from the mayoral race or removed from office if he wins.  I believe Clark should be fined.

I’m making these complaints because in a democracy, the government doesn’t just hold citizens accountable, but citizens hold government accountable.  Not only is the business of people the business of government, but the business of government is the business of people.

I am blind copying this email to the media, so they can also be aware of these violations of the city council code of conduct by Atchison and Clark.  I look forward to your response.

Best regards,

Ashu M. G. Solo

Friday, September 23, 2016

Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark


From: Ashu M. G. Solo [mailto:amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us]
Sent: Friday, September 23, 2016 6:03 AM
To: Sproule, Joanne (Clerks)
Subject: Formal Code of Conduct Complaints against Mayoral Candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark

Dear Saskatoon City Clerk Joanne Sproule:

I would like to file formal complaints against mayoral candidates Don Atchison and Charlie Clark.  Atchison and Clark are currently violating the Code of Conduct for Members of Saskatoon City Council in their online campaign advertising.  I previously filed a formal complaint against Atchison in 2012 for violating this city council code of conduct in his online campaign advertising that year. 

Section 5 of the council code of conduct ( available at
prohibits references to council members as “Councillor X” or “Mayor Y” in campaign advertising from September 21, 2016 to the date of the election.  I personally think this is a ridiculous rule and that council members should be able to use their titles.  However, council members must follow their code of conduct.  City Council makes many foolish by-laws that the public has to follow.  If they expect the public to follow rules, they should follow them too.  In the future, this rule should be removed by City Council.

I am attaching PDF files and screenshots of the campaign Facebook pages of Atchison and Clark.  Atchison refers to himself as “Mayor Don Atchison” once, “Mayor Atchison” three times, “Mayor ‘Atch’” once, and “Mayor Atch” once.  Clark refers to himself as “Councillor Charlie Clark” once.  I couldn’t find similar violations by other members of City Council or I would complain about them too.

Because Atchison violated the council code of conduct with his campaign advertising in two separate campaigns in 2012 and 2016, I believe that he should be removed from the mayoral race or removed from office if he wins.  I believe Clark should be fined.

I’m making these complaints because in a democracy, the government doesn’t just hold citizens accountable, but citizens hold government accountable.  Not only is the business of people the business of government, but the business of government is the business of people.

I am blind copying this email to the media, so they can also be aware of these violations of the city council code of conduct by Atchison and Clark.  I look forward to your response.

Best regards,

Ashu M. G. Solo

Thursday, April 14, 2016

MEDIA ADVISORY: Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission Affirms Separation of Religion and Government

MEDIA ADVISORY:  Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission Affirms Separation of Religion and Government

SASKATOON, SK, Apr. 14, 2016Although the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (SHRC) has dismissed Ashu M. G. Solo’s prayer recitation case against Councillor Randy Donauer and the City of Saskatoon, they affirmed the separation of religion and government.  Donauer tried to lead a diverse audience in a Christian prayer on April 18, 2012 at a Volunteer Appreciation Banquet organized by the Mayor's Office. 

SHRC found that a one-time prayer recitation did not cause sufficient harm to breach the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code, but that ongoing prayer recitations would.  Judge David Arnot, chief commissioner of SHRC, wrote, “The adoption of a general practice of reciting prayers at municipal events is contrary to the Code.”  His full decision is available at

“Regardless of Judge Arnot’s decision on my civil rights case, I’m glad that filing this case caused the city to stop prayer recitations at civic events,” Solo said.  “Other municipalities should heed the chief commissioner saying that a general practice of prayer recitations is contrary to the Saskatchewan Human Rights Code.  Donauer said that he was just expressing his beliefs.  He was abusing his government office to get other people to pray according to his beliefs.”

Justin Trottier, board member of the Canadian Secular Alliance, said, “The Canadian Secular Alliance is thankful that the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission recognized it’s inappropriate to have prayer recitations at city events and that the city has discontinued this discriminatory practice.”

For further information:

Ashu M. G. Solo

Canadian Secular Alliance
Justin Trottier