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![]() Who Knew? In 1915, under the Scott government, all bars and club licenses were to be abolished and a public prosecutor was appointed to follow up and charge individuals and businesses for non-compliance. Branches, Boards and Commissions Aboriginal Courtworker Program600-1874 Scarth Steet The Saskatchewan Aboriginal Courtworker Program helps accused persons going through the criminal justice system. It is cost-shared with the federal government. What do Courtworkers do? Courtworkers:
Who can use the Aboriginal Courtworker program? The Courtworker program is designed to meet the unique needs of Aboriginal people. However, all accused people may ask for the services and support of a Courtworker. How many Courtworkers are there in Saskatchewan? There are 31 full and part-time Courtworkers working for 16 agencies in Saskatchewan. These include tribal councils, friendship centres and other organizations contracted to provide the program. Are Courtworker services available everywhere in the province? Courtworker services are provided for 78 per cent of all places in the province where court is held.
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