Some tobacco settlement money to be used in Saskatchewan for cancer care, prevention: Minister
Saskatchewan is set to get millions from a legal settlement with tobacco companies, but it appears only some of that money will go toward cancer care and prevention.
Jeremy Cockrill, Saskatchewan’s health minister, spoke about the settlement Wednesday morning.
“My goal is to see some of that funding dedicated towards, whether that be prevention or whether that be specific cancer-related funding, said Cockrill.
“The challenge is that we’ve got lots of other pressures in the health-care system, and I want to make sure that we’re spending money where it’s going to have the greatest impact for patients.”


