safe injection sites

Alberta Premier Jason Kenney reacts to a question as he speaks to reporters on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on May 2, 2019. Premier Jason Kenney is rejecting opposition accusations he is putting vulnerable Albertans at risk by freezing funds for proposed new supervised consumption drug sites. (Justin Tang/CP)

Alberta’s war against safe injection sites

Benjamin Perrin: The Alberta government’s recent review of supervised consumption sites ignores over 100 peer-reviewed studies explaining their benefits

Canada’s first safe injection site struggles with the rise of fentanyl

In Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, at Ground Zero of the opioid crisis, once-controversial Insite is now just one small part of a tragic landscape

Why Canada has so few supervised injection sites

Critics say an onerous application process means waiting years

The debate about safe-injection sites

Amanda Shendruk considers the players and concerns

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BTC: Imaginary government

From the Globe’s Andre Picard in Mexico City.

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But Adam…

…surely Tony Clement has to do something to stay busy, since he’s done nothing to deliver on one of the fabled five priorities?