The Saskatchewan government has introduced legislation to improve the enforcement of child support orders across national and international jurisdictions.

The government said the new act, which was introduced on Wednesday, will provide more tools to help ensure children are provided with the support they need to succeed in life.

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Manitoba, Ontario and British Columbia have recently implemented similar measures through their own provincial legislation and family law systems.

According to the Ministry of Justice, The Inter-Jurisdictional Sup

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