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The Saskatchewan government has passed new regulations aimed at giving police more power to enforce trespassing laws.

Under the new rules, activities such as public intoxication and drug use will now automatically be considered trespassing in public spaces or businesses.

Police will be able to remove someone and, if necessary, charge them with an offence such as public intoxication, use of controlled substance, threatening to cause harm and more.

Tim McLeod, Saskatchewan’s justice minister, said the new rules will ensure that police can act quickly when it comes to individuals who are posing a threat to themselves or others.

“This will allow police to immediately enforce the Act against individuals who are causing public disturbance or threatening public safety without seeking further information from owners and occupants of the premises.”

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Anna Gardikiotis, who helps run the Copper Kettle in Regina, said the new rules could help deescalate situations for businesses.

“If it’s …

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