Government Expands Provincial Approach to Homelessness
The Government of Saskatchewan is building on the Provincial Approach to Homelessness (PATH), investing up to an additional $20 million over three years to expand programs to prevent homelessness and enhance support services for individuals experiencing homelessness.
“Through the ministries of Social Services, Health, and Corrections, Policing and Public Safety, we have invested more than $98 million in homelessness services since the foundational PATH investment was announced in 2023,” Social Services Minister Terry Jenson said. “This additional provincial investment is building on programs and services already in place to provide multi-year funding for community-led responses to homelessness, expand emergency shelter capacity, and support transitions to supportive housing.”
Up to an additional $20 million in provincial funding over the next three years will provide:
- $12 million to expand homelessness services by providing predictable multi-year funding to municipalities to support community-led priorities and strategies;
- $4 million to create up to 40 new emergency shelter spaces at existing shelters based on demonstrated need; and
- $4 million to create up to 60 new supportive housing spaces and add more trusteeship services to support individuals to transition to supportive housing.


