Saskatchewan city should reconsider disabled group home decision: minister
WEYBURN, Sask. — A growing number of Saskatchewan politicians are calling on city councillors who decided against a proposed group home for the disabled to change their minds.
Premier Scott Moe, Social Services Minister Paul Merriman and legislature member Dustin Duncan — who represents the Weyburn area — are urging the city in the southeastern part of the province to reconsider a vote from earlier this week.
Weyburn city council voted Monday to reject a proposal for building a group home in a new upscale residential area called The Creeks. Residents there cited concerns including safety and an impact on their property values.
“The Saskatchewan I know can do much better,” Moe said on Twitter on Thursday. “Our province should be the best place in Canada for persons with disabilities.”