Saskatchewan premier apologizes after killer invited to throne speech

Colin Thatcher, former MLA of Saskatchewan and convicted murderer, walks out of the chamber after the speech from the throne at the Saskatchewan Legislature in Regina, on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2022. Premier Scott Moe has removed a member of the legislature's duties after Lyle Stewart invited a notorious killer to watch the government's throne speech. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

REGINA - Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe apologized Monday after a notorious killer attended the government's tough-on-crime throne speech last week — and went a step further by stripping caucus duties from the member who invited Colin Thatcher.

While he didn't extend the invite to Thatcher, Moe said he is ultimately responsible as premier and leader of the government caucus.

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