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From the Ground Up Ep. 400: We Fight Because It's The Right Thing To Do | 2026.04.15

Ep. 400

Herold Pexa and Amy Snider are applicants in the court action focusing on climate change, fossil gas, and Charter rights. Meet the Saskatchewan residents who are fighting for people's right to life and the security of the person in an ever changing environment.


For more information on this legal case, please visit:

https://www.sustainablesask.ca/court-action.html

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