No HIV emergency declaration needed for Saskatchewan, top doctor says
Saskatchewan’s top doctor said the province is not following Manitoba’s lead by declaring a public health emergency over rising HIV cases, even as Saskatchewan continues to see increases in parts of the province.
Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Saqib Shahab said Saskatchewan is dealing with some of the same post-pandemic pressures as Manitoba, but an emergency declaration would not give the province any new powers.
“We already have many of those things in place,” Shahab said. “We have full access to medications at no cost.”
Manitoba declared a public health emergency on May 7 after new HIV cases climbed from 90 in 2019 to 328 in 2025. The province said the declaration was meant to support a more co-ordinated response across governments, health systems and community organizations.

