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Nine Years of Struggle: The Ongoing Battle Against Toxic Drugs
British Columbia, CanadaTuesday, April 15, 2025
Former chief coroner Lisa Lapointe criticized the government for reversing key policies, such as the prescribed pharmaceutical-alternatives program. She stressed that safe supply is not about handing out free drugs but providing a safer alternative to keep people alive and connected to services.
B. C. Health Minister Josie Osborne acknowledged the solemn anniversary and the need to listen to a wide range of voices. She emphasized the importance of building a system of care that supports individuals at every step of their journey. Osborne also highlighted the government's commitment to investing in treatment, recovery, harm prevention, and mental health supports.
Conservative MLA Elenore Sturko criticized the government's approach, arguing that it has wasted time and resources on ineffective policies. She called for more proven treatments and appropriate housing and services for people with mental illnesses and addictions. Sturko also questioned the government's priorities, noting the swift action taken on other issues compared to the slow response to the drug crisis.
The rally and the ongoing debate highlight the complex nature of the toxic drug crisis. While there is agreement that more needs to be done, there is disagreement on the best approach. The government faces criticism from both inside and outside the legislature, with calls for more urgent and effective action to address the crisis.
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