a master’s student in sociology at carleton university, hagerty, 25, has worked at three of the city’s four supervised injection sites. her stepfather, ian harrington, died from a drug overdose during the early months of the covid-19 pandemic in 2020.
hagerty said the policies of premier doug ford’s progressive conservative government would threaten the lives of even more drug users next year.
the provincial government
has introduced legislation to close 10 supervised consumption sites in ontario, including one operated by somerset west community health centre in ottawa. the same legislation will force municipalities to obtain provincial approval to participate in federal safer supply programs, which provide users with prescription drugs in place of dangerous and unpredictable street drugs.
“people are going to die,” hagerty predicted. “people aren’t going to be stepping over needles and pipes on the street, they’re going to be stepping over dead bodies.”
ottawa’s rising death toll from the overdose epidemic stands in contrast to the experience of some other jurisdictions.