Doctors speak out on Saskatchewan's forced drug treatment legislation

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REGINA – Groups that represent doctors in Saskatchewan say they’re worried a bill that proposes to force treatment on those battling drug addictions could put additional pressure on squeezed emergency rooms. 

“The Saskatchewan Medical Association isn’t able to support the Compassionate Intervention Act in its current draft,” Dr. Pamela Arnold, the association’s president, said in an interview Wednesday.

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