The Saskatchewan government is moving toward stricter, immediate administrative penalties for impaired driving in an effort to curb some of the highest rates of alcohol-impaired driving in the country. Read more: Youth council celebrates decade of existence with another busy year Justice minister Tim McLeod announced the proposed changes to the province’s Traffic Safety Act, which aim to give law enforcement tougher roadside tools to hold driver…
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