Saskatchewan government spending $40M to address homeless crisis

Saskatchewan is to spend $40.2 million over the next two years in a plan to help people who are unhoused across the province. A handful of people were taken into custody as Regina police forced those living in an encampment in front of city hall in Regina to leave on Friday July 28, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeremy Simes

SASKATOON - Saskatchewan is spending $40.2 million over the next two years in a plan intended to help people who are unhoused across the province.

The province says in a news release that 155 new supportive housing units are to be created in Regina and Saskatoon, which are also to have on-site supports.

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