'Henry's Law:' Saskatchewan strengthens carbon monoxide monitoring after boy's death

A photograph of late Henry Losco can be seen in Regina, on Wednesday, April 22, 2026. Losco was killed by carbon monoxide poisoning in a Regina apartment last December. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

REGINA - Saskatchewan is bolstering rules on carbon monoxide monitoring after an 11-year-old Regina boy was killed by the colourless, odourless gas.

Eric Schmalz, the government relations minister, says Henry Losco's December death in his family's apartment after a leak spurred the province to move quickly. 

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