EXCLUSIVE: “Safe supply” activists decry Ford’s “supremacist” drug sites ban near schools
A group of “safe supply” advocates accused the Ontario government of being motivated by “supremacist” ideologies and benefitting from the deaths of minorities in response to Premier Ford’s ban.
A group of “safe supply” advocates accused the Ontario government of being motivated by “supremacist” ideologies and benefitting from the deaths of minorities in response to Premier Doug Ford’s ban on drug injection sites near schools.
During a meeting of drug policy groups intervening in the Charter challenge of Ontario’s injection sites law, one Toronto activist group levied extreme criticisms against the law designed to prevent children from being exposed to such facilities.
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