New data show Sask. health closures worsening; province cites staffing, innovation to respond
The Saskatchewan NDP says new internal health authority data shows the province’s health-care system is going in the wrong direction, while the government says it is addressing the problem through staffing increases and new approaches.
Data obtained through a Freedom of Information request indicates there were 86 service closures totalling 808 days of lost care in the first 18 months of Premier Scott Moe’s administration.
In the most recent 18-month period, from November 2023 to May 2025, closures rose to 643, representing 3,362 days of lost service.
NDP rural and remote health critic Jared Clarke said the figures point to a worsening crisis.


