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← What is more inhumane: mandatory treatment or to keep enabling addicts? Read this perspective.
If you are wondering why “Safer Supply” does more harm than good, read this: →

Drug fail: The Liberal government’s ‘safer supply’ is fuelling a new opioid crisis

Posted on May 9, 2023 by dpncwebmaster

In this special report, National Post columnist Adam Zivo details how drugs handed out for free are being sold on the black market to fund fentanyl addictions

https://nationalpost.com/feature/how-the-liberal-governments-safer-supply-is-fuelling-a-new-opioid-crisis

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← What is more inhumane: mandatory treatment or to keep enabling addicts? Read this perspective.
If you are wondering why “Safer Supply” does more harm than good, read this: →
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