“We’re building capacity at all levels”: Premier discusses future of policing, including Indigenous-led forces
While the province is investing in law enforcement capacity through additional police officers, First Nations leaders are weighing whether a community-based policing model could better address local needs.
Premier Scott Moe said both approaches are ultimately aimed at the same goal: safer communities.
“What this is… is really about taking a holistic approach at removing the drugs from our community and keeping our community safer for the families that live here,” he said. “We have to start making efforts to eradicate these drugs, and that is going to take enforcement.”
In this week’s budget, the province announced an additional $4.8 million will be invested to hire new officers under the Saskatchewan Marshals Service (SMS). The service has been in operation since spring 2025, although its impact on public safety hasn’t been made abundantly clear just yet.


