27-11-2025 13:00 via thestarphoenix.com

Open Door Society CEO says discussion important after poll shows anti-immigrant sentiment in Sask.

The CEO of Saskatoon's Open Door Society is reacting with caution after a new national poll found that Saskatchewan and Manitoba had the lowest levels of public trust in refugees and immigrants among all the regions surveyed. Read More
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