
By CBC News, August 22, 2016
Neither Saskatoon nor Regina allow the tiny, secondary homes
For three years now, Dustin Main has been hoping to build a tiny house — a small, secondary home — on a lot that his family already owns a house on in Saskatoon.
“The good thing is that the city has done some things to make these sorts of, like, alternative living options possible,” Main said. “But it’s been quite a road. It’s been expensive and it’s been difficult to navigate all these different rules that are out there.”