Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has signalled some new changes will be coming to how the province gets people into drug treatment programs.
Lieutenant Governor Bernadette McIntyre will read the Throne Speech on Wednesday, signalling the beginning of a new session at the Legislative Building.
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The speech will act as a blueprint outlining the government’s priorities for the session.
Moe said that legislation for involuntary drug care will be introduced.
Speaking to reporters on Tuesday in Saskatoon, Moe said people who hav

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