Saskatchewan NDP calls for free parking for cancer patients
A new private members’ bill from the Saskatchewan NDP is aiming to lighten the mental and financial load on people getting cancer care in the province.
Jared Clarke, the NDP’s rural and remote health critic, said the bill would ban parking fees for people who are attending a Saskatchewan Health Authority facility to receive cancer treatment.
“In Saskatchewan, we have casinos, government-run casinos, where people can go and gamble and have free parking, and yet cancer patients in this province are being charged to park to get their treatment,” said Clarke.
He said having to pay for parking is another complicating factor for people already navigating a cancer diagnosis and treatment plan.

