Saskatchewan is spending $40.2 million over the next two years in a plan intended to help people who are unhoused across the province.
The province says in a news release that 155 new supportive housing units are to be created in Regina and Saskatoon, which are also to have on-site supports.Additionally, two emergency shelters are to be established in Regina and Saskatoon for people with complex needs.
Police forced dozens of people to leave an encampment set up in front of Regina City Hall in July after multiple fires. “Together, and with community partners, we will work to improve the lives of Saskatchewan people who are struggling with addictions and mental health challenges to support their transition to stable and supportive housing,” said Social Services Minister Gene Makowsky in a news release Friday.Saskatchewan’s new plan is to include an integrated approach between the ministries of social services, health and corrections, policing and public safety.
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