In a news conference in downtown Vancouver, four different candidates from two different party's plus a former mayor, came together to deliver a united message to the federal government: stop being ideological, look at the facts, and allow Vancouver's supervised-injection site to stay open.
The site's current exemption from federal drug laws expires June 30, but Federal Health Minister Tony Clement hasn't yet said whether he will extend the pass and allow the site to remain open.
Why is it that after fighting to get this place open in the first place, and it being proven to benefit the local community, that it's future still isn't guaranteed? Far from looking to close it, the Canadian Government should be heralding this project as the success it is, and promoting it across Canada and the World as a whole. I for one would welcome this kind of provision in the UK. When our Government is looking for 'new' strategy's why don't they look at what's working in other Countries and follow their example?
It's time for a whole new approach to 'recovery' in the UK.
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