Drug decriminalization not on the radar in Saskatchewan
While B.C. delves into allowing the possession of small amounts of hard drugs, Saskatchewan’s government isn’t interested in following suit.
“We’re focused as a government here on treatment and recovery and a number of additional investments we’ve made into harm reduction along the way as part of that. But ultimately we want to make sure that we are providing people with access and avenues to long-term treatment and recovery,” Everett Hindley, Saskatchewan’s minister for mental health and addictions, said Tuesday.
Hindley said decriminalization is just not on the province’s radar right now; it’s more focused on things like expanding treatment beds.
On Tuesday, B.C. decriminalized possession of 2.5 grams or less of opioids, cocaine, methamphetamine and MDMA, but selling the drugs remains illegal. It’s in an effort to slow down the growing number of drug overdose deaths.


