‘It’s striking’: Sask. child and youth advocate warns of toxic drugs putting kids at risk
The growing issue of drug exposure is putting Saskatchewan’s young population at risk and even causing deaths, according to the Saskatchewan advocate for children and youth.
Dr. Lisa Broda, whose office works to advance the rights, interests and well being of children across the province, tabled her annual report for 2025 with the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, detailing her discovery of dozens of cases involving children being exposed to toxic drugs.
The report revealed that between 2019 and 2025, more than 40 children under the age of five died or were injured in the province after being exposed to fentanyl, methamphetamine and/or cocaine.
“It’s striking,” Broda told reporters at a news conference on Wednesday. “These children are highly vulnerable, being in their age of zero to five, and don’t have a voice.”


