Saskatchewan Idle No More protesters rallied again yesterday – this time in Prince Albert and Saskatoon.

Dozens of Prince Albert protesters met in front of MP Randy Hoback’s office waving signs and passing out pamphlets outlining what they feel will be the negative effects of the Harper government’s Bill C-45 on the environment.

Hoback was not present at the rally.

In Saskatoon, a flash mob in the hundreds took over the Centre Mall on 8th Street for about 40 minutes.

During this time those in attendance sang songs, banged on traditional drums and participated in round dances.

Idle No More rallies have been taking place in major cities all over Canada since early December.