Amendments to Sask. trespass laws pass final reading in Legislature

Source: Bryan Eneas, CBC News, May 8, 2019  Those who wish to use someone else’s land will need to get permission from the landowner beforehand The Government of Saskatchewan’s amended trespassing laws have passed their final reading in the legislature. On Wednesday, legislation the government says “strikes a balance” between landowners and land-users became official. Read full… Continue reading Amendments to Sask. trespass laws pass final reading in Legislature

Sask. will discuss trespass laws after pressure from RMs

Source: Karen Briere, Producer.com, April 5, 2018   The Saskatchewan government says it’s willing to look at current trespass laws that put the onus on landowners to post their land to keep others out. “Maybe it should be the other way around,” said Justice Minister Don Morgan after a bear pit session during the Saskatchewan Association of… Continue reading Sask. will discuss trespass laws after pressure from RMs

Transport bill passage down to wire

Source: Karen Briere, Producer.com, April 5, 2018   Amendments to the grain transportation bill include adding soybeans to the revenue cap, changing long haul interswitching and giving the Canadian Transportation Agency more investigative powers. Farm organizations lauded the passing of an amended transportation reform bill, Bill C-49, in the Senate last week, but the changes still have… Continue reading Transport bill passage down to wire

Sask. Considers Reviewing Trespass Laws

Source: Karen Briere, Producer.com, March 19, 2018  The Saskatchewan government says it’s willing to look at current trespass laws that put the onus on landowners to post their land to keep others out. “Maybe it should be the other way around,” said Justice Minister Don Morgan after a bear pit session during the Saskatchewan Association of… Continue reading Sask. Considers Reviewing Trespass Laws