‘Merry Christmas’ complaint falls short
The Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission says there isn’t enough evidence to act on a complaint against having “Merry Christmas” signs on Saskatoon buses.
The commission says it has declined to file the complaint made last December by resident Ashu Solo.
Solo went to the commission alleging the programmable message on the buses violated separation of religion and state and discriminated against non-Christians.
He said was offended and angered that his tax money funded city buses that promote a religion he doesn’t believe in.