Sask. government doesn’t know how many people are waiting for addictions treatment
Addictions continue to tear apart lives and families in Saskatchewan and across the country, with governments trying to figure out a solution.
As part of that, the Saskatchewan NDP’s mental health and addictions critic Betty Nippi-Albright and First Nations and Métis Relations critic Leroy Laliberte have been pushing the provincial government to say how many people in the province are on waiting lists for addictions treatment and services.
“We need (the number) so that way we know how many people are going to need the supports in place for them to move forward,” Laliberte said on Wednesday.
He said the province, and particularly areas in the north, are lacking many services for mental health and addictions issues, and they’re seeing the effects.


