A brief overview and history of British Columbia as the gateway for drug user liberation in Canada
A two-year-old died of a fentanyl overdose at an emergency shelter in Minneapolis.
When asked the question "what went wrong", the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions responds "still evaluating", but the application to decriminalize in Toronto is still under consideration.
Opinion: Diversion accounts for 50 per cent of safe supply drugs that police come across through seizures, Fiona Wilson, deputy chief of the Vancouver police, testified.
Opposition critics said this admission flies in the face of statements made by B.C.'s public safety minister that there's no evidence of widespread diversion of safer-supply drugs
It takes courage for nurses to speak up about the situation they are facing in hospitals across the province. I asked the Premier to acknowledge nurses concerns and do something about them. He refused to get up and respond to the questions. That speaks volumes! View and share!
Governments too stuck on proving they were right, why they are not prepared to admit they missed the mark on previous decisions
Ya’ara Saks is ignoring them and misrepresenting these programs to the Canadian public, physicians charge
Ken Chopee, 58, was killed in his social housing unit on January 24, 2023 after the community begged for more security.
A toxic drug supply. Increasing overdoses. A lack of support and housing. This is the human side of Ottawa's fentanyl crisis.
A menacing new additive is turning up in fentanyl and threatening to make Canada’s overdose crisis worse
There are several potential problems with Canada's safe supply policy providing free drugs to addicts