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City of Saskatoon found a significant decrease in the amount of “negative incidents” reported by transit staff since June 2025 in its latest report, but one union representative wants more security.
Darcy Pederson, president of Amalgamated Transit Union Local 615, said the measures taken to date are helping, but they're not enough. Violent incidents and fare evasion are still too common, he said.