“if this helps the conversations around the tariffs, that’s
a benefit to be sure; but our primary focus as the government of saskatchewan is on the health and well-being of our people,” he said.
saskatoon tribal council chief mark arcand welcomed the announcement with “full support” for getting drugs off the streets in saskatchewan.
“when somebody gets killed from this stuff, in my opinion, the penalty is not harsh enough because they go do their sentence, and then they come back out and do the same darn thing again,” he said.
while some of the specifics are still being ironed out, saskatoon police chief cameron mcbride says he is broadly optimistic.
“i am very encouraged by some of this,” he said. “i believe, in my heart of hearts, it will make a significant difference.”
while saskatoon mayor cynthia block says she is glad to see the government “taking this step forward to try to take drugs off the streets,” she wants to see more measures to address the root causes of addictions.
“there are very few of us in the province who don’t know somebody that has been impacted by illegal drugs,” she said. “i have a friend whose son died of a fentanyl overdose the first time he tried drugs; i have a family member who has been impacted by drugs …