Saskatchewan Expands trespassing laws
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Saskatchewan government has passed new regulations aimed at giving police more power to enforce trespassing laws.
Activities such as public intoxication and drug use will now automatically be considered trespassing in public spaces or businesses.
The changes come after two library branches in Saskatoon were closed to the public last month due to overdoses.
The province hopes the new regulations help address addictions and protect businesses from drug use.
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