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Alberta announced the province will build two involuntary treatment centres for people experiencing severe addiction.
Robin Baranyai : It's frustrating to see policy makers prioritizing ideology over evidence when it comes to addiction.
In Ontario , Premier Doug Ford has called supervised consumption sites a “failed experiment,” despite abundant evidence they save lives and reduce spread of HIV and hepatitis C.
The idea that taking away a safe place to use drugs will end illicit drug use in communities is magical thinking.
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