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Saskatchewan launches small fleet of wellness buses to expand addictions care
B.C. doubles down on involuntary care despite underinvestment
Man jailed for trafficking diverted safer supply drugs, sparking fresh debate
Canadian Activists: Meth-Fueled Orgies Should Be Celebrated
The Left Thinks Drug Criminalization Is Racist. Minorities Disagree
Pain, pride and pills: Why Canadian trades workers are dying in silence
How brain injuries, addiction and mental health require a new model of care
Field of death: Art project highlights drug crisis’ impact on tradespeople
Dangerous veterinary tranquilizers now found in most fentanyl samples
Why the U.S. Shouldn’t Copy Canada’s Experiment with Free Drugs
Four new studies show link between heavy cannabis use, serious health risks
Study links B.C.’s drug policies to more overdoses, but researchers urge caution
Philosophical differences drive parties’ drug policies this election
Addiction experts demand witnessed dosing guidelines after pharmacy scam exposed
Why psychedelic therapy is stuck in the waiting room
This opioid addiction medication saves lives. So why has uptake been slow?
There’s No Such Thing as a “Safer Supply” of Drugs
Should fentanyl dealers face manslaughter charges for fatal overdoses?
Denise Denning: Fuelling addiction – The “safe supply” disaster
CBC suppressed evidence of youth accessing diverted “safer supply” opioids
Canada cracks down on precursor chemicals to battle fentanyl crisis
Does America’s ‘drug czar’ hold lessons for Canada?
BC overhauls safer supply program in response to widespread pharmacy scam
Is Trump right that Canada has a fentanyl problem?
Ontario mayors react to province’s new border security initiative
Provinces are underspending on addiction and mental health care, new report says
When pleasure becomes pain: How substance use damages the body and brain
Kensington Market’s overdose prevention site is saving lives but killing business
Annual cannabis survey reveals many positive trends — and some concerning ones
Nanaimo syringe stabbing reignites calls for involuntary care
New lawsuit challenges Ontario’s decision to prohibit safe consumption services