A group promoting the idea of Saskatchewan separating from Canada says its public information sessions are drawing crowds.

The Saskatchewan Prosperity Project (SPP) says its presentations are meant to teach people about the benefits of Saskatchewan becoming a sovereign nation.

“Right now in Canada, it’s a sinking ship. And if we don’t take our lifeboat and throw it out and get off while we can, we’re going down with the ship and we don’t have to,” SPP president Brad Williams said.

SPP is aligned with the Alberta Prosperity Project, a group with similar goals for that province.

Williams spoke to a crowd of about 200 people at the Saskatoon-area meeting this past week. It was one of several sessions over the last five weeks in communities across the province, including Meadow Lake, Assin

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