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Talking Drug Policy at the Holiday Dinner Table

December 24, 2024 (December 24, 2024)
By Canadian Drug Policy Coalition

Tips for a Tricky Topic Now, how about some of that pie?

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Province repeals public use law previously blocked by B.C. Supreme Court for irreparable harm  

December 20, 2024 (December 20, 2024)
By Jessica Hannon

Joint Statement from the Harm Reduction Nurses Association, the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition and Pivot Legal Society  ​​xʷməθkʷəy̓əm, sḵwx̱wú7mesh & səlilwətaɬ lands Vancouver, BC |​ December 20, 2024 –…

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[WEBINAR] Getting to Tomorrow: 7 Actions to End the Unregulated Drug Crisis

November 29, 2024 (November 29, 2024)
By Canadian Drug Policy Coalition

Join the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition for our upcoming webinar “Getting to Tomorrow: 7 Actions to End the Unregulated Drug Crisis” where we’ll launch the final report…

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Government of Ontario Attempting to Force Through Deadly Drug Policy Bill

November 27, 2024 (November 27, 2024)
By Canadian Drug Policy Coalition

This statement can be attributed to the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition, the Drug Strategy Network of Ontario, and the HIV Legal Network. November 27, 2024 — Toronto,…

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Province of Ontario Preventing Efforts to Reduce Deaths and Harms for People Who Use Drugs

August 6, 2024 (August 7, 2024)
By Canadian Drug Policy Coalition

Ontario stonewalls health and human rights groups seeking support for evidence-based supervised consumption services Ontario, Canada | Aug 7, 2024   A coalition of more than fifty organizations…

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OPEN LETTER: Supervised Consumption Services site closures due to lack of funding from Ministry of Health

August 6, 2024 (August 7, 2024)
By Canadian Drug Policy Coalition

August 7 2024  The Honourable Sylvia JonesMinistry of [email protected] | [email protected] Bay Street, 5th FloorToronto, ON M7A 2J3  The Honourable Michael TibolloMinistry of [email protected] | [email protected] Queen’s…

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Grieving mother urges honesty and action at federal toxic drug crisis committee  

April 29, 2024 (April 29, 2024)
By Canadian Drug Policy Coalition

Ottawa, ON | April 29, 2024 – On the eve of the tenth anniversary of her son Danny’s death from unregulated drugs, Petra Schulz, co-founder of Moms…

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B.C.’s Decriminalization Pilot and VPD Drug Seizures

March 26, 2024 (March 27, 2024)
By CDPC

Today, the Vancouver Police Department reported a decrease in seizures related to simple drug possession since British Columbia’s decriminalization pilot launched in early 2023. While this news…

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Unpacking Police Statements on Drug Seizures: What Do We Know?

March 13, 2024 (March 14, 2024)
By CDPC

Police communications about drug seizures vary widely in their accuracy. These statements rarely share specific evidence or data sources and sometimes contain errors or overstatements, as in…

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La Canadian Drug Policy Coalition est un projet partenaire du Centre de recherche appliquée sur la santé mentale et les toxicomanies (CARMHA), un centre de recherche basé à la Faculté des sciences de la santé de l’Université Simon Fraser, à Vancouver.

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