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Province is introducing online option to manage traffic tickets

Article content The province has introduced changes to make it easier for people to deal with their traffic tickets. “The current procedure for resolving tickets can be cumbersome,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant said in a news release issued Monday. “These changes will modernize the court process and will provide citizens timely and effective access to justice.” We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Province is introducing online option to manage traffic tickets Back to video The changes will first be implemented for traffic tickets, but will later extend to tickets for other offences.

Gov t introduces legislation to ensure police oversight

Province welcomes RCMP s involvement in Clare s Law | 620 CKRM The Source | Country Music, News, Sports in Sask

By News Room Mar 31, 2021 3:05 PM The provincial government is happy to see the RCMP are now actively participating in “The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol Act” otherwise known as Clare’s Law as their involvement will greatly expand the coverage. Clare’s Law legislation authorizes police to disclose if an applicant’s intimate partner engaged in violent or abusive past conduct and if the applicant’s safety is at risk. Under certain circumstances, concerned family members may also access Clare’s Law. Saskatchewan residents have had the ability to access Clare’s Law through municipal police services since 2020. With this regulatory change, citizens can now do the same at their local RCMP detachment.

Sask AG pleased court sided with insurance companies in investment fight

Article content Saskatchewan’s attorney general says he is “pleased” with a decision from the province’s top court, which sided with three large insurance companies, ruling that new regulations prevent some of their policies being used for unlimited investment. The province introduced those regulations during a civil trial over the policies, which are held by a group of investors, three years ago, after lobbying by Manufacturers Life Insurance Co., one of the companies involved in the case. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or Sask. AG pleased court sided with insurance companies in investment fight Back to video

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