REGINA – Saskatchewan’s government is launching an independent third-party review into hospital security while also installing metal detectors in emergency rooms following concerns of growing violence.
The province says it will find an expert to undertake the review, and the metal detectors are to be installed at emergency room entrances in four cities.
Health Minister Jeremy Cockrill says patients, visitors and staff must feel safe in hospitals as security deals with more interventions.
He says the independent review will examine how security is delivered in hospitals and identify areas where safety can be enhanced.
The province says metal detectors are to be installed in Saskatoon, Regina, North Battleford and Prince Albert.
It’s also seeking proposals from contractors to provide security in La Loche, Shellbrook, Swift Current, Moose Jaw, Weyburn and other smaller communities.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 22, 2026.