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Saskatchewan Introduces Involuntary Drug Treatment Legislation

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The Saskatchewan legislative building in front of Walter Scott Memorial in Regina on Oct. 24, 2024. The Canadian Press/Heywood YuSaskatchewan has introduced involuntary drug treatment legislation on the final day of the fall legislature sitting.If passed, the Compassionate Intervention Act, Bill 48, would allow those with addictions to be committed to treatment without their consent.

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