Province Strengthens Support for Victims of Crime and Violence
Government today introduced and passed legislation to support individuals fleeing interpersonal violence and families of victims of crime.
The Victims of Interpersonal Violence Act and The Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 will be amended to allow a tenant to end a fixed-term rental agreement with 28 days’ notice if they or their family members are being abused by another resident or former resident.
“These amendments will provide a way out for someone living in a violent domestic situation,” Justice Minister and Attorney General Gordon Wyant said. “The fact that an individual has signed, for example, a year-long lease will no longer factor into their decision to leave.”
The amendments bring Saskatchewan in line with some other Canadian jurisdictions, including Alberta who passed similar legislation last year.


