Saskatchewan legislature set to wrap up with involuntary drug treatment bill

Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe gestures while speaking during a press conference before the Speech from the Throne, in Regina, on Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

REGINA - Saskatchewan's government tabled a bill Friday to force treatment on those battling drug addictions, a plan a mother of two dead sons says would have helped them.

Angela McPhee says her sons, Kayden and Colton Richardson, struggled with substance use. Kayden, 24, died by suicide in 2017 and Colton, 34, died earlier this year outdoors on a stairwell after overdosing on methamphetamine.

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