23-01-2018 13:00 via thestarphoenix.com

Incoming Lt.-Gov. Tom Molloy could shape 'long overdue' relationship between Crown and Indigenous peoples

Former Saskatchewan Premier Roy Romanow admits he’s a bit biased in evaluating the appointment of Saskatoon lawyer Tom Molloy to be the province’s next lieutenant-governor.
Romanow, who served as premier from 1991 to 2001, said Molloy has long been a good friend of his; they attended the University of Saskatchewan together.
“He took a different political route than I did, but he ended up being a tremendous contributor to Canada’s growth and evolution with his work with re
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