Wed, Aug 10: Some people on social support programs will need to tighten their purse strings. The province said it is moving forward with changes to its social income assistance programs. The changes may mean less money for some to pay for basic necessities like rent and groceries. As Christa Dao explains, the revisions have one Saskatchewan woman wondering where she’ll find her next meal.
Global News at 10 Saskatoon
Saskatchewan woman dealing with changes to social income assistance programs
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