From: Ashu M. G. Solo [mailto:amgsolo@mavericktechnologies.us]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 5:24 AM
To: 'mayors.office@saskatoon.ca'; 'randy.donauer@saskatoon.ca'
Cc: 'glen.penner@saskatoon.ca'; 'pat.lorje@saskatoon.ca'; 'ann.iwanchuk@saskatoon.ca'; 'myles.heidt@saskatoon.ca'; 'charlie.clark@saskatoon.ca'; 'mairin.loewen@saskatoon.ca'; 'tiffany.paulsen@saskatoon.ca'; 'bev.dubois@saskatoon.ca'; 'darren.hill@saskatoon.ca'
Subject: Bigoted Statements by Atchison and Donauer and Updated Media Coverage of CCLA Letter to Atchison
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2012 5:24 AM
To: 'mayors.office@saskatoon.ca'; 'randy.donauer@saskatoon.ca'
Cc: 'glen.penner@saskatoon.ca'; 'pat.lorje@saskatoon.ca'; 'ann.iwanchuk@saskatoon.ca'; 'myles.heidt@saskatoon.ca'; 'charlie.clark@saskatoon.ca'; 'mairin.loewen@saskatoon.ca'; 'tiffany.paulsen@saskatoon.ca'; 'bev.dubois@saskatoon.ca'; 'darren.hill@saskatoon.ca'
Subject: Bigoted Statements by Atchison and Donauer and Updated Media Coverage of CCLA Letter to Atchison
Don Atchison and Randy Donauer,
I would first like to draw your attention to
disconcerting bigoted statements made by the two of you. This email
message is blind copied to many media outlets and will be posted at
Don Atchison, when Brent Loucks of News Talk 650 CKOM asked you
on air on April 24, 2012 whether you’re going to stop having public Christian
prayer recitations at municipal government events in response to my complaint,
you started talking about how this city was supposedly founded on Christianity
by a Christian priest named John Lake. You can hear this starting at 3
minutes 30 seconds of http://www.ckom.com/sites/default/files/Mayor_Atchison_Apr24.mp3. How is this relevant at all, Don Atchison? How is
it relevant to whether there should be public Christian prayers recited at
official city events in 2012 that the city was founded by a Christian
priest? In 2012, Saskatoon is an extremely diverse city with people from
numerous religions as well as spiritual people, agnostics, and atheists.
Why would you say this, Don Atchison, unless you’re trying to imply that
Saskatoon should be a Christian city today? Saskatoon is not a Christian
city today. It is supposed to be and is advertised as a secular
multireligious city in a secular multireligious country where all citizens are
supposed to be treated equally. Let’s have what is advertised.
Saskatoon is not advertised as an exception to the secular multireligious
nature of Canada. People moving to Saskatoon are not told that it’s a
Christian city. By talking about the Christian heritage of Saskatoon when
asked if you’re going to stop having Christian prayer recitations at municipal
events, you are clearly implying, Don Atchison, that you think Saskatoon was
founded as a Christian city and therefore should still be a Christian city
today. This is extremely discriminatory and bigoted. How is this
not religious bigotry, Don Atchison? How are you not a religious bigot,
Don Atchison, for making this statement? You should be ashamed of
yourself.
Randy Donauer, when questioned by Betty Ann Adam of The
StarPhoenix, you said you’re for freedom and tolerance and clearly meant that
I’m not for freedom and tolerance for saying City of Saskatoon events should
not have Christian prayer recitations. You can see this at http://www.thestarphoenix.com/life/Christian+prayer+sparks+complaint/6496119/story.html. This means you think that people against you
trying to lead a diverse audience in a Christian prayer at a municipal
government event are against freedom and tolerance. Essentially you’re
saying you should have the freedom to abuse your government office to impose
your religious beliefs on others who don’t share them and give primacy to your
religion over all other religions while acting as an agent of the state.
This is extremely discriminatory and bigoted. How is this not religious
bigotry, Randy Donauer? How are you not a religious bigot, Randy Donauer,
for making this statement? You should be ashamed of yourself.
What were the two of you possibly thinking to do such a
discriminatory and bigoted thing as to try to lead a multireligious audience in
a Christian prayer at a municipal government event? What kind of
mannerless bigot would try to lead Hindus, Jews, Muslims, and atheists in a
Christian prayer, Randy Donauer and Don Atchison? I don’t buy this
nonsense that you never gave it any thought before, Don Atchison. You
both know there have been many complaints about the Mayor’s Prayer
Breakfast. You help organize this event, Randy Donauer. I was told
there was a Christian prayer recitation at the Volunteer Appreciation Banquet
in 2011 too. And if it were an innocent mistake to have a Christian
prayer recitation at the Volunteer Appreciation Banquet, you would have
immediately stopped the practice and apologized after I complained instead of
vowing to continue it and forcing me to make a complaint against the two of you
and the City of Saskatoon with the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission.
A Christian prayer recitation at a civic event is
analogous to going to a restaurant where there is only one menu option and the
restaurateur force feeds you with that single menu option. Secularism is
analogous to going to a restaurant and being able to eat whatever you
want. The former is suitable for some people. The latter is
suitable for all people. My opponents are fighting for some people.
I’m fighting for all people.
On an unrelated matter, I want to say that I think it’s
totally ridiculous for a mayor to be called “his worship” or “your
worship.” I think this ridiculous practice should be changed in
Saskatoon. Gods are worshipped, not people, not mayors, and not you, Don
Atchison. I would never call anyone that, but I would especially not like
to call someone I don’t like “your worship.” Don Atchison, you would
appear modest if you asked not to be called that anymore and you would then set
a precedent for future mayors, but maybe you enjoy being called that.
Stating that you don’t want to be called “your worship” anymore would help
repair your public image after your debacle where you said only people wearing
ties can meet you and then got picked as Canada’s craziest mayor in Rick
Mercer’s contest.
There has been extensive media coverage about a Canadian
Civil Liberties Association (CCLA) letter to you in support of my position that
civic events must be secular. Below is an updated partial list of the
coverage generated by the CCLA letter:
Articles for CCLA letter:
Gord Wiebe, "Human Rights Complaint Works its way
Through the System," Saskatoonhomepage.ca, June 7, 2012,
URL: http://www.saskatoonhomepage.ca/human-rights-complaint-works-its-way-through-the-system/itemid_21
David Hutton, "CCLA backs complaint over prayer"
The StarPhoenix Blogs, June 7, 2012,
Jeremy Warren and David Hutton, "‘Moment’ should
replace prayer at gov’t events, says civil liberties association," The
StarPhoenix, June 7, 2012,
Jeremy Warren and David Hutton, "Group wants prayer
replaced at City of Saskatoon events," The StarPhoenix, June 8, 2012,
“Saskatoon mayor asked to stop prayers,” CBC News, June 8,
2012,
“Pressions pour cesser les prières à la Ville de
Saskatoon,” CBC Radio-Canada.ca, June 8, 2012,
Lisa Mrazek, “Prayer doesn’t belong at municipal
events: CCLA,” Sun News Network, June
12, 2012,
Reprints of Articles in Other Media for CCLA letter:
Jeremy Warren and David Hutton, "‘Moment’ should
replace prayer at gov’t events, says civil liberties association,"
Canada.com, June 7, 2012,
Jeremy Warren and David Hutton, "‘Moment’ should
replace prayer at gov’t events, says civil liberties association," The
Province, June 7, 2012,
Jeremy Warren and David Hutton, "Group wants prayer
replaced at City of Saskatoon events," Canada.com, June 8, 2012,
URL: http://www.canada.com/health/Group+wants+prayer+replaced+City+Saskatoon+events/6749112/story.html
Jeremy Warren and David Hutton, "Group wants prayer
replaced at City of Saskatoon events," The Province, June 8, 2012,
URL: http://www.theprovince.com/life/Group+wants+prayer+replaced+City+Saskatoon+events/6749112/story.html
CBC News, “Saskatoon mayor asked to stop prayers,” MSN News,
June 8, 2012,
CBC News, “Saskatoon mayor asked to stop prayers,”
Parkland Online, June 8, 2012,
Radio Segments for CCLA letter:
Ashu M. G. Solo interviewed by Carol Thomson for news on CJWW Radio, June 6, 2012
"Say a prayer for the separation of church and state," Richard Brown Show, News Talk 650 CKOM and News Talk 980 CJME, June 8, 2012,
Radio Segments Partially about CCLA letter:
“Boots and Salutes,” CJWW Radio, June 8, 2012
Blog Posting for CCLA letter:
Jason Thibeault, “CCLA asks Saskatoon mayor ‘please stop
prayer at events’,” Lousy Canuck, June 12, 2012,
Media Advisory for CCLA letter:
"MEDIA ADVISORY: Canadian Civil Liberties
Association Calls for End to Prayer Recitations at Saskatoon Government Events
in Letter to Mayor Atchison," Newswire.ca, June 7, 2012,
Updated PARTIAL List of Media Coverage about Ashu M. G.
Solo’s Civil Rights Complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer
Following is an updated
PARTIAL list of recent media coverage as of June 20, 2012 on my civil rights
complaint against Don Atchison (mayor of Saskatoon) and Randy Donauer
(Saskatoon city councillor) for violating the separation of religion and
government, giving primacy to their religion over all other religions at a
taxpayer funded government event, and abusing their government offices to try
to impose their religious beliefs on others who don’t share them. The Centre for Inquiry Canada, Canadian
Secular Alliance, and Canadian Civil Liberties Association are helping me with
this case because they agree that civic events must be secular.
PARTIAL List of News
Articles about Ashu M. G. Solo’s Civil Rights Complaint against Don Atchison
and Randy Donauer
Following is a PARTIAL list of news articles as of June 20,
2012 on my civil rights complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer:
Betty Ann Adam, "Christian prayer sparks
complaint: Citizen felt excluded by
blessing," The StarPhoenix, Apr. 21, 2012,
This article was on the third page.
Chris Mangatal, “Citizen calls out Saskatoon councillor's
prayer at government event: Ashu Solo
says the prayer showed favouritism toward the Christian religion, and violates
the separation of church and government,” News Talk 980 CJME, Apr. 22, 2012,
Pete Curtis and Tricia Flatley, "Complaint filed over
recital of prayer before a civic dinner," 660News, Apr. 22, 2012,
Chris Mangatal, “Local offended by prayer at Saskatoon
municipal event,” News Talk 650 CKOM, Apr. 23, 2012,
Betty Ann Adam, "Grad dinner prayer draws controversy,"
The StarPhoenix, Apr. 23, 2012,
This article was on the third page.
Carol Thomson, "No Apology from Mayor,"
Saskatoonhomepage.ca, Apr. 24, 2012,
Betty Ann Adam, "Volunteer who objected to prayer draws
ire," The StarPhoenix, Apr. 26, 2012,
This article was on the third page.
"Civic functions must be secular," Editorial, The
StarPhoenix, Apr. 26, 2012,
The StarPhoenix editorial board supports my position that
civic events must be secular.
Farzana Hassan, "A clash of religiosities,"
Toronto Sun, Apr. 26, 2012,
“Prayers at Official Functions a No-No!” Asian Journal, Apr.
27, 2012,
World Report, “CP World Report: Newt Gingrich, Atheist, Malaria Day, Northern
Lights,” The Christian Post, Apr. 29, 2012,
“Saskatoon prayer controversy heats up,” CBC News, Apr. 30,
2012,
Edwin Dewaal, “Human Rights Complaint Filed,”
Saskatoonhomepage.ca, May 1, 2012,
The Canadian Press, “Atheist files complaint with
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission over prayer,” Global Saskatoon, May 1,
2012,
Morgan Modjeski, “Local man reports threats as result of
filing human rights complaint,” Metro Saskatoon, May 2, 2012,
This article was on the first page.
News Talk Radio staff, “Man files human rights complaint
over Saskatoon prayer controversy,” News Talk 650 CKOM, May 2, 2012,
URL: http://www.ckom.com/story/man-files-human-rights-complaint-over-saskatoon-prayer-controversy/54981
"We Think Civic Events Should Be Secular: It’s Time for Us to Evolve: Saying a Prayer at a Municipal Gathering Is
Exclusionary," Editorial, Verb, May 4, 2012,
Verb’s editorial board supports my position that civic
events must be secular.
Joanne McGarry, "Grievances hit a new low with
complaint about Grace," Catholic Register, May 8, 2012,
“Keep Church and State Separate,” Wetaskiwin Times, May
8, 2012,
Lisa Johnson, “Believe It or Not, This Is a Secular
Society,” Planet S, May 31, 2012,
Gord Wiebe, “Human Rights Complaint Works its way Through
the System,” Saskatoonhomepage.ca, June 7, 2012,
URL: http://www.saskatoonhomepage.ca/human-rights-complaint-works-its-way-through-the-system/itemid_21
David Hutton, “CCLA backs complaint over prayer” The
StarPhoenix Blogs, June 7, 2012,
Jeremy Warren and David Hutton, “‘Moment’ should replace
prayer at gov’t events, says civil liberties association,” The StarPhoenix,
June 7, 2012,
Jeremy Warren and David Hutton, “Group wants prayer replaced
at City of Saskatoon events,” The StarPhoenix, June 8, 2012,
“Saskatoon mayor asked to stop prayers,” CBC News, June 8,
2012,
“Pressions pour cesser les
prières à la Ville de Saskatoon,” CBC Radio-Canada.ca, June 8, 2012,
Lisa Mrazek, “Prayer doesn’t belong at municipal
events: CCLA,” Sun News Network, June
12, 2012,
Talk Radio Interviews
of Ashu M. G. Solo about Civil Rights Complaint against Don Atchison and Randy
Donauer
Following is a list of my talk radio interviews as of June 20,
2012 on my civil rights complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer:
Ashu M. G. Solo on Arlene Bynon show with host Arlene Bynon,
Talk Radio AM640, Apr. 23, 2012,
Ashu M. G. Solo on John Gormley Live with host John Gormley,
News Talk 650 CKOM and News Talk 980 CJME, Apr. 24, 2012,
This segment was rebroadcast on the Victoria Day holiday
on May 21, 2012.
Ashu M. G. Solo on Jim Richards Showgram with host Jim
Richards, Newstalk 1010, Apr. 24, 2012,
Ashu M. G. Solo on Charles Adler show with host Charles
Adler, Apr. 24, 2012,
Ashu M. G. Solo and Justin Trottier on The Roy Green Show
with host Roy Green, Apr. 28, 2012,
Summary:
http://www.roygreenshow.com/2012/04/some-of-whats-on-todays-show-saturday-april-28.html
Ashu M. G. Solo on Jim Richards Showgram with host Jim
Richards, Newstalk 1010, May 1, 2012,
Ashu M. G. Solo and Justin Trottier on The Roy Green Show
with host Roy Green, May 6, 2012,
Summary:
http://www.roygreenshow.com/2012/05/heres-some-of-whats-on-todays-show-may-6.html
Radio News Interviews
of Ashu M. G. Solo about Civil Rights Complaint against Don Atchison and Randy
Donauer
Following is a list of my radio news interviews as of June 20,
2012 on my civil rights complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer:
Ashu M. G. Solo interviewed by Chris Mangatal for news on
News Talk 650 CKOM, Apr. 23, 2012
Ashu M. G. Solo interviewed by Edwin Dewaal for news on CJWW
Radio, May 1, 2012
Ashu M. G. Solo interviewed by Carol Thomson for news on
CJWW Radio, June 6, 2012
Talk Radio Interview
Excerpts of Ashu M. G. Solo about Civil Rights Complaint against Don Atchison
and Randy Donauer
Following is a radio segment with excerpts of a talk radio
interview on my civil rights complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer:
Ashu M. G. Solo on Charles Adler show with host Charles
Adler, Apr. 25, 2012,
PARTIAL List of
Reprints of News Articles about Ashu M. G. Solo’s Civil Rights Complaint
against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer
Following is a PARTIAL list of reprints of news articles as
of June 20, 2012 on my civil rights complaint against Don Atchison and Randy
Donauer. Some of these articles are the
same, but in different newspapers. I
list the same articles in different newspapers to show the extent of coverage
on their religious discrimination and bigotry.
Betty Ann Adam, "Christian prayer by Saskatoon
councillor sparks complaint," Canada.com, Apr. 21, 2012,
URL: http://www.canada.com/life/Christian+prayer+Saskatoon+councillor+sparks+complaint/6497893/story.html
Betty Ann Adam, "Atheist Ashu Solo threatens human
rights complaint after Saskatoon councillor’s dinner blessing," National
Post, Apr. 21, 2012,
Betty Ann Adam, "Prayer at city function prompts
complaint," Times Colonist, Apr. 22, 2012,
Betty Ann Adam, "Christian prayer by Saskatoon
councillor sparks complaint," The Vancouver Sun, Apr. 22, 2012,
Betty Ann Adam, "Christian prayer hard to swallow: Atheist has blessing issue," The
Province, Apr. 22, 2012,
Betty Ann Adam, "Christian prayer by city councillor
sparks complaint to Sask. Human Rights Commission: Citizen felt excluded by blessing," The
Province, Apr. 22, 2012,
Betty Ann Adam, "Christian prayer by city councillor
sparks complaint to Sask. Human Rights Commission: Citizen felt excluded by blessing,"
Calgary Herald, Apr. 23, 2012,
Chris Mangatal, “Local offended by prayer at Saskatoon
municipal event,” PANow.com, Apr. 23, 2012,
Betty Ann Adam, "Grad dinner prayer draws
controversy," Canada.com, Apr. 23, 2012,
Betty Ann Adam, "Grad dinner prayer draws
controversy," The Province, Apr. 23, 2012,
Betty Ann Adam, "Grad-dinner prayer draws
controversy," Leader-Post, Apr. 24, 2012,
Betty Ann Adam, "Volunteer who objected to prayer draws
ire," Canada.com, Apr. 26, 2012,
Betty Ann Adam, "Volunteer who objected to prayer draws
ire," The Province, Apr. 26, 2012,
"Civic functions must be secular," Editorial, The
Province, Apr. 26, 2012,
Farzana Hassan, "A clash of religiosities," The
Muslim Times, Apr. 26, 2012,
Farzana Hassan, "We need clarity about religion in
public space," London Free Press, Apr. 28, 2012,
“Saskatoon prayer controversy heating up,” Yahoo News, Apr.
30, 2012,
“Saskatoon prayer controversy heating up,” Parkland
Online, Apr. 30, 2012,
The Canadian Press, “Atheist files complaint with
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission over prayer,” Huffington Post, May 1,
2012,
The Canadian Press, “Atheist files complaint with
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission over prayer,” MySask.com, May 1, 2012,
The Canadian Press, “Atheist files complaint with
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission over prayer,” Winnipeg Free Press, May 1,
2012,
The Canadian Press, “Atheist files complaint with
Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission over prayer,” Brandon Sun, May 1, 2012,
News Talk Radio staff, “Man files human rights complaint
over Saskatoon prayer controversy,” News Talk 980 CJME, May 2, 2012,
URL: http://www.cjme.com/story/man-files-human-rights-complaint-over-saskatoon-prayer-controversy/54981
“Man files human rights complaint over Saskatoon prayer
controversy,” PANow.com, May 2, 2012,
Jeremy Warren and David Hutton, “‘Moment’ should replace
prayer at gov’t events, says civil liberties association,” Canada.com, June 7,
2012,
Jeremy Warren and David Hutton, “‘Moment’ should replace
prayer at gov’t events, says civil liberties association,” The Province, June
7, 2012,
Jeremy Warren and David Hutton, “Group wants prayer
replaced at City of Saskatoon events,” Canada.com, June 8, 2012,
URL: http://www.canada.com/health/Group+wants+prayer+replaced+City+Saskatoon+events/6749112/story.html
Jeremy Warren and David Hutton, “Group wants prayer
replaced at City of Saskatoon events,” The Province, June 8, 2012,
URL: http://www.theprovince.com/life/Group+wants+prayer+replaced+City+Saskatoon+events/6749112/story.html
CBC News, “Saskatoon mayor asked to stop prayers,” MSN News,
June 8, 2012,
CBC News, “Saskatoon mayor asked to stop prayers,”
Parkland Online, June 8, 2012,
Other Radio Segments
about Ashu M. G. Solo’s Civil Rights Complaint against Don Atchison and Randy
Donauer
Following is a list of other radio segments as of June 20,
2012 on my civil rights complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer:
Barbara Kay on Charles Adler show with host Charles Adler,
Apr. 23, 2012,
“Politics and Religion” on Blue Sky, CBC, May 1, 2012,
“Say a prayer for the separation of church and state” on
Richard Brown Show, News Talk 650 CKOM and News Talk 980 CJME, June 8, 2012,
There were also numerous other short mentions of my civil
rights complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer on numerous radio
segments.
Postcast Interview
about Ashu M. G. Solo’s Civil Rights
Complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer
Following is the podcast interview as of June 20, 2012 on
my civil rights complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer:
Ashu M. G. Solo on The Legion of Reason with hosts Randy
Tyson and Christine Shellska, Episode 19, May 25, 2012,
List of Blog Interviews
about Ashu M. G. Solo’s Civil Rights Complaint against Don Atchison and Randy
Donauer
Following is a list of blog interviews as of June 20, 2012 on
my civil rights complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer:
Ashu M. G. Solo interviewed by Ian Cromwell, “Crommunist
exclusive: I interview Ashu Solo,”
Crommunist Manifesto, May 17, 2012,
Ashu M. G. Solo interviewed by Ian Cromwell, “Full interview
with Ashu Solo,” Crommunist Manifesto, May 17, 2012,
PARTIAL List of Blog
Postings about Ashu M. G. Solo’s Civil Rights Complaint against Don Atchison
and Randy Donauer
Following is a PARTIAL list of blog postings as of June 20,
2012 on my civil rights complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer:
"So many religions so little time: Atheist Solo stands against exclusively
Christian prayers," The Crackpot Chronicle, Apr. 22, 2012,
Joe, "Atheists not appreciated in Saskatoon,"
Canadian Atheist, Apr. 23, 2012,
"Old news: Judge
orders school district to apologize to agnostics," One Minion's Opinion,
May 2, 2012,
Ian Cromwell, “Taking them on Solo,” Crommunist Manifesto,
May 17, 2012,
Jason Thibeault, “CCLA asks Saskatoon mayor ‘please stop
prayer at events’,” Lousy Canuck, June 12, 2012,
PARTIAL List of
Letters to the Editor about Ashu M. G. Solo’s Civil Rights Complaint against
Don Atchison and Randy Donauer
Following is a PARTIAL list of letters to the editor as of June
20, 2012 on my civil rights complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer:
Andrew Frank, “Respect Pluralism,” The StarPhoenix, Apr. 25,
2012,
Shannon Bendell, “Show maturity,” The StarPhoenix, Apr. 27,
2012,
Susan Mak, “Balanced approach,” The StarPhoenix, Apr. 27,
2012,
Colin Butler, “Mean spirit shown,” The StarPhoenix, Apr. 27,
2012,
Press Releases on
Ashu M. G. Solo’s Civil Rights Complaint against Don Atchison and Randy Donauer
Following are the press
releases as of June 20, 2012 for my civil rights complaint against Don Atchison
and Randy Donauer. These are media
advisories, not media coverage:
“Media Advisory:
National Pro-Secular Organization Joins Call to Remove Saskatoon Government
Prayers: Centre for Inquiry Supports Human Rights Complaint if Necessary
to Resolve Dispute,” Marketwire, Apr. 30, 2012,
“Media Advisory: Canadian Civil Liberties Association Calls for
End to Prayer Recitations at Saskatoon Government Events in Letter to Mayor
Atchison,” Newswire.ca, June 7, 2012,
Information on Civil Rights Complaint against Don
Atchison and Randy Donauer
Following is my blog as of June 20, 2012 for the public
record with my emails to Don Atchison, Randy Donauer, and City Council, my
civil rights complaint against Don Atchison, Donauer, and the City of
Saskatoon, and my media coverage for this complaint against Don Atchison and
Randy Donauer for abusing their government offices to try to impose their
religious beliefs on others who don’t share them. This is my blog for this civil rights
complaint; this is not a publication:
Ashu M. G. Solo, “Religious Discrimination and Bigotry of
Mayor Don Atchison and Councillor Randy Donauer in Saskatoon,”
Sheetal Rawal, Letter to Mayor Don Atchison, Canadian Civil
Liberties Association, June 5, 2012,