Saskatchewan to continue using ‘birth alerts’ despite calls by inquiry to stop
REGINA — The Saskatchewan government says it will continue to track or seize at-risk babies despite a call to stop from the inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.
The inquiry’s final report recommends governments and child-welfare agencies immediately abandon what are known as birth or hospital alerts.
Saskatchewan’s Social Services Ministry said the alerts are registered if there is a concern about a mother and the potential safety of her baby.
It said social workers or health professionals can make the reports.