Sask. govt introduces new law act to respond to illicit drug trafficking
The province introduced a new act to strengthen accountability for drug traffickers and to enhance community safety.
The Government of Saskatchewan has introduced The Response to Illicit Drugs Act, a new Act that “provides government and individuals with tools to recover costs associated with the harms caused by illicit drug activity,” according to a statement issued by the justice ministry.
“We want to ensure that those who profit from the production and trafficking of deadly substances face meaningful consequences here in Saskatchewan,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Tim McLeod said.
“This legislation gives government and individuals clear pathways to recover costs and seek damages for harms caused by drug offenders, while ensuring we continue supporting people living with addictions through record investments in treatment and recovery.”


