Sask. justice minister weighs changes to make court system more efficient
A common criticism of the justice system is how long it can take for a case to wind its way through Canada’s courts.
Manitoba is looking to reduce delays and improve time to trial. Last year, its attorney general and three chief justices asked the federal government to overhaul preliminary hearings.
The Manitoba government proposed a four-year pilot project that would see an out-of-court discovery process replace preliminary hearings before a trial, with hopes of addressing the “unacceptable and unreasonable delays that currently exist in (Canada’s) criminal justice system.”
Saskatchewan Justice Minister Gord Wyant said this idea first came forward when the provincial justice ministers met in 2012.


