Supervised consumption sites not only save lives and build community.
They also keep that extra burden off of first responders like fire fighters.
Same story,
three provinces,
same cause:
Each one signed on to the Alberta Recovery Model in 2024.
Why do we accept eugenic public policy in 2026?
NEW
The Alberta government’s fight to close the two busiest supervised consumption sites is in the bottom of the ninth.
The pinch hitter it calls to bat?
A freshly minted PhD in economics nobody’s heard of.
drugdatadecoded.ca/albertas-exp...
As provinces like Manitoba resume harm reduction as usual, the Alberta government's coup against supervised consumption appears to be crumbling underfoot with no medical or public health experts comin...
“People forced into treatment, held for indeterminate periods, then released without guaranteed aftercare or community supports will die. They’ll die after being forced into “treatment” at facilities operating without any standards for it.”
SASKATCHEWAN
“Saskatchewan took the name “Compassionate Intervention Act” from Alberta’s playbook but ignored everything that made Alberta’s approach marginally defensible: the regulatory foundation, the licensing standards, the independent oversight, the facility options, the established protocols.”
Not surprised one bit
They will deny it was related but in Saskatoon there was an *immediate* increase in overdoses in public places when PHR closed its doors.