Don Verstraeten, bar owner, 'shocked' by Saskatchewan's plans to ban stripping again

Codette Hotel has featured strippers since Jan. 2014

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Don Verstraeten is surprised by Premier Brad Wall's plans to make stripping illegal once again in Saskatchewan.

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Caption: A bar in Codette, Sask., may have been the first to offer legal strip shows under the new rules in 2014. (Ryan Pilon/CBC)

The owner of the Codette Hotel, which was one of the first bars in the province to feature near-nude dancers in January 2014, said the news was a "real eye-opener."
"I'm as shocked as the rest of Saskatchewan," he told Blue Sky host Garth Materie. "It's really too bad."
Wall said the government made a mistake by allowing partial stripping. He said the links to human trafficking and organized crime are too serious to turn a blind eye.
Verstraeten said the town, which is about 10 kilometres south of Nipawin, is OK with having a bar that features strippers and he hasn't had any problems.
"It's been really, really positive," he said. "It's just a great little place."