Saskatchewan tables involuntary drug treatment…


As the province wraps up its fall session, it wasn’t done introducing new legislation.

The government of Saskatchewan used its final day of sittings for this year to put forward its highly anticipated involuntary drug treatment proposal.

The Compassionate Intervention Act, Bill 48, would allow those with addictions to receive treatment against their choosing and comes months after the idea was first floated ahead of the start of the fall session in October.



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