Share this postBreak The Needle"Supply" versus "Demand" Solutions to AddictionCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMorePlayback speed×Share postShare post at current timeShare from 0:000:00/0:00Transcript4Share this postBreak The Needle"Supply" versus "Demand" Solutions to AddictionCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore"Supply" versus "Demand" Solutions to AddictionAddiction psychologist Julian Somers explains why you can't fix Canada's overdose crisis by only focusing on the drug supply.Break The NeedleMar 06, 20244Share this postBreak The Needle"Supply" versus "Demand" Solutions to AddictionCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreShareTranscriptSubscribeDiscussion about this podcastCommentsRestacksShare this postBreak The Needle"Supply" versus "Demand" Solutions to AddictionCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreBreak The NeedleBreak The Needle provides the latest news and analysis on drugs, addiction, and crime in Canada.Break The Needle provides the latest news and analysis on drugs, addiction, and crime in Canada.SubscribeListen onSubstack AppRSS FeedAppears in episodeBreak The NeedleRecent EpisodesMismanaged harm reduction programs are harming TorontoMay 20, 2024 • Break The Needle"Safer Supply" Diversion is a Huge ProblemApr 29, 2024 • Break The NeedleHow “Safer Supply” Made a West Coast City UnsafeApr 22, 2024 • Break The NeedleWeapons and illicit drugs have been normalized in some Canadian hospitalsApr 15, 2024 • Break The NeedleHow Indigenous communities tackle addictionMar 28, 2024 • Break The NeedleDowntown Ottawa is chafing under needles and crimeMar 21, 2024 • Break The NeedleLearning From San Francisco's Drug ApocalypseMar 13, 2024 • Break The Needle
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