In Saskatchewan, truancy laws require that children between the ages of 6 and 16 attend school regularly. Parents or guardians are responsible for ensuring that their children attend school and may face legal consequences, including fines, if their child is habitually absent without a valid excuse. Schools are required to monitor attendance and report excessive absences to school authorities, who may then take appropriate actions to address the issue. The focus is on promoting attendance and supporting families rather than strictly punitive measures.
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