Breaking news from the cutting edge of modern governance: Saskatchewan has finally cracked the code on advanced architectural technology. After just 110 years of intense deliberation, the provincial legislature is introducing a groundbreaking, revolutionary new feature: a bathroom for female MLAs.
When the building opened, women weren’t allowed in office, so architects left out the plumbing. Then women did get elected, and the government seamlessly transitioned into a century-long game of “not it” regarding the renovation bill. Until now, female politicians had to squeeze into a tiny, retrofitted space while their male colleagues got to ponder the fate of the province in historic, marble-lined luxury.
It’s an incredible milestone for the year 1926. Wait, what year is it again?








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