Legal questions on northern lockdown as some relaxations are pondered
A leading Saskatchewan lawyer is questioning the legality of the government’s lockdown of the Northern Saskatchewan Administration District (NSAD) to help combat the spread of COVID-19.
As the weather warms, there are growing complaints from cottagers, campers and business owners in central and northeast parts of the region who want access to their sites. They argue it’s unfair to stop them from going there when the current outbreak is around La Loche, seven hours to the northwest.
However, the provincial government says travel restrictions will remain in place to limit the spread of the virus, although the premier has alluded to a phased relaxation in the weeks ahead.
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