sometimes, that hard-line approach will be implemented with a velvet glove, as we saw earlier this week when the saskatchewan party government opened a “first-of-its-kind” complex care facility for people struggling with addictions .
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prairie harm reduction (phr) executive director kayla demong argues that forcing people into treatment isn’t effective.
while mcleod’s announcement was soft-sold, there’s little question that it’s all part of the sask. party’s hard-line approach, evident in the spring announcement that the province would no longer fund the provision of clean pipes for drug consumption.
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one can legitimately cite the increased dangers of today’s more deadly and more profitable fentanyl combined with the heartless toll the covid-19 pandemic took on addicted and impoverished people.
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