Saskatchewan's fall sitting ended with a triumphant Premier Scott Moe touting his government's economic record and plans to tackle the drug crisis.
Over the seven-week sitting, the provincial government introduced legislation expanding the power of its existing Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) units, providing an avenue for those affected by drug trafficking to file civil lawsuits and following through on its long-promised legislation to implement involuntary treatment for people with addictions.
On Friday, Moe also touted his government's commitment to hire more police officers for municipal forces, RCMP and the Saskatchewan Marshals Service.
While Moe celebrated his government's decision making, he also made it clear he believes the province needs to do more to address

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