REGINA — Saskatchewan’s throne speech Wednesday outlined the government’s plans for the fall sitting of the legislature. Here are some of the highlights:— Changes to commercial driver training and a strategy to improve safety at intersections. — Apology to those affected by the ’60s Scoop in which Indigenous children were seized from their birth families and relocated to non-Indigenous homes. — Allowing rural municipalities and municipalities with populations under 500 to join regional police services. — Introducing legislation to allow police to disclose information about a partner’s potential violent past in an effort to address domestic violence.
Source: National Post October 24, 2018 20:03 UTC