Province invests $17.1 million to increase community safety
Saskatchewan announced a $17.1 million investment in a multi-ministry approach to create safe neighbourhoods with police force expansion, new officer training, and additional enforcement tools focused on maintaining accessible social support systems.
According to a media release, the investments feature $11.9 million for approximately 100 new municipal police officers, $2.7 million for 14 new Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods (SCAN) officers, and $2.5 million for the Saskatchewan Police College over the next three years.
“The additional funding for police services, Safer Communities and Neighbourhoods, and the Police College will boost the level of policing in municipalities to address these issues and improve overall community safety and wellbeing for Saskatchewan residents,” Corrections, Policing and Public Safety Minister Paul Merriman said.
Merriman emphasized the government prioritizes investing in secure communities and neighbourhoods.