Saskatchewan vaccination policy appears to be working
Saskatchewan’s chief medical health officer believes the province’s immunization policy for children is working and doesn’t need to be drastically changed.
Dr. Saqib Shahab calls the current system comprehensive and robust.
The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) recently passed a resolution wanting parents to provide proof of vaccinations to school staff. The CMA is calling on governments to allow elementary and secondary schools to require parents to declare their children’s immunization status.
While close, it’s not quite a push for mandatory vaccinations. That’s something Shahab and his team have been looking at closely.


