Communities ‘can’t keep up with the grieving,’ Sask. NDP says, as province notes drug deaths declining
The province’s drug crisis is claiming lives at an alarming rate, and the government has failed to respond with the urgency the situation demands, Saskatchewan’s NDP critic for mental health and addictions says.
Speaking during a visit to the Battlefords on Thursday, Betty Nippi-Albright — who is also the MLA for Saskatoon Centre — said communities are overwhelmed by overdose deaths, long treatment wait times, and a lack of support for mental health and addictions.
“This drug crisis is also a human emergency,” she said.
“People that are being impacted by substance use harms… they’re our neighbors, they’re our friends, and they’re our families. Because there’s so many people that are dying, communities can’t keep up with the grieving.”


