Latchkey kids: What’s legal in Saskatchewan?
Like the majority of provinces, Saskatchewan does not have a stipulated age at which a child can be safely left alone in any location. That makes leaving kids unsupervised a bit of a legal grey area according to the Canada Safety Council (CSC).
“It is one of our most commonly requested bits of information,” said Lewis Smith, manager of national projects at CSC. “It’s a very fine line that has been an issue in front of Canadian courts in recent history.”
Smith referred to a ruling from the British Columbia Supreme Court in 2015 that said children under the age of 10 could not be left safely alone. In that specific case, the child that had been allowed to stay home unsupervised for two hours after school each day was just eight years old.
“Here at CSC, we recommend a minimum age of 10 with consideration given to the child’s temperament, if they, themselves, feel prepared and to the level of preparation to which the parent has prepared the child,” Smith said.