Sask. First Nations Health Ombudsperson concerned about involuntary treatment law
04-06-2026 08:00 via cbc.ca

Sask. First Nations Health Ombudsperson concerned about involuntary treatment law

Dianne Lafond, First Nations Health Ombudsperson, joins The 306 to talk about asking the provincial government to reconsider its forced treatment law.
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