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There is no evidence of widespread diversion of safe-supply drugs, British Columbia's solicitor general and the RCMP said Monday, after Federal Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre and Alberta ...
In British Columbia — where the situation has been declared a public emergency — advocates say a "safe supply" of drugs is needed. CBC takes a look at how that might work.
Now, officials in British Columbia want to implement an unproven approach of non-prescribed alternatives, meaning people will not need a doctor's prescription to access these lethal drugs. Dr.
British Columbia Hundreds of British ... More than 1,300 people in B.C. have been given access to the province's 'safe supply' of drugs in order to reduce overdose deaths amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
3:29 Sobering new numbers raise questions about B.C.’s toxic drug fight At least 206 people died of toxic drugs in April, according to the latest data from the BC Coroners Service, adding fuel ...
B.C. public health experts are urging the province to expand the current “safe supply” program, which prescribes clean drugs to a few thousand opioid users.
Though British Columbia’s safe-supply project – which provides prescription drugs mimicking heroin and fentanyl to between 4,000 and 5,000 people a year – is controversial, there’s ...
With the supply shortfall, more dangerous basement concoctions are being sold on the street and there is concern that those searching for drugs are at risk of both contracting and spreading COVID-19.
Police in Prince George, B.C., say they have arrested two people over allegations they were trafficking safe-supply drugs that are prescribed as an alternative to the toxic drug supply in the ...
WA researchers eye B.C. safe drug supply experiment. Season 1 Episode 21. Fixed iFrame Width: in ... British Columbia launched a controversial program to try to curb illicit drug deaths.
British Columbia's solicitor general says there's no evidence of widespread diversion of safe-supply opioids, after a recent drug seizure was cited by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Opposition ...
There is no evidence of widespread diversion of safe-supply drugs, British Columbia's solicitor general and the RCMP said Monday, after Federal Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre and Alberta Premier ...
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