Harm reduction & Safe supply
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BC conservatives are already leading to sickness and death and they haven't been elected yet
Poilievre’s referring to these sites as “drug dens” is callous and deceptive. These sites offer a lifeline to those struggling with substance use. The very same harm reduction programs that some leaders are targeting don’t only save lives; they also open the door to treatment and recovery.
The conservatives understand evidence based medicine saves lives, they just don't care.
Next Naloxone is an online and mail-based naloxone training and distribution platform. Next Naloxone is a project of Next Harm Reduction.
Ontario's top doctor is calling on the province to decriminalize possession of unregulated drugs for personal use and make available safer supply, as well explore raising the legal drinking age from 19 to 21.