Saskatchewan simplifying enforcement of First Nations laws, bylaws
Saskatchewan is making it easier for First Nations to enforce their own laws and bylaws.
According to the Ministry of Justice, newly passed amendments will improve and streamline enforcement, allowing First Nations to enforce laws and bylaws on reserves through tickets, fines and other measures administered through Saskatchewan Provincial Court.
Previously, the ministry said, First Nations community safety officers had to complete “complex enforcement processes, such as the long form federal Criminal Code process” in order to enforce bylaws and gather fine revenues. The new, easier process can be used by any First Nation that opts into the new provisions, the ministry said.
Bronwyn Eyre, Saskatchewan’s justice minister, said the province is a national leader when it comes to First Nations bylaw enforcement legislation.