Promoting Saskatchewan sovereignty - SPP President Brad Williams (left) and founder Ed Ramsey display Saskatchewan Prosperity Project merchandise during a town hall meeting in Lipton on Sunday, where the group promoted its push for provincial sovereignty. (Alan Hustak/Grasslands News)

Sask. Prosperity Project rallies support for independence A fledgling populist movement, The Saskatchewan Prosperity Project, held an informational meeting in Lipton on Sunday to drum up grassroots support for separatism in the province. The group wants the province to change the law to allow eligible voters to hold a binding referendum on sovereignty. SPP is aligned […]

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