Pierre Poilievre is calling for an emergency debate in the House of Commons over the federal decriminalization policy. Legislative bureau chief Keith Baldrey has more on what Poilievre is calling ...
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow says the debate over her city’s application to decriminalize small amounts of hard drugs has ...
Others had already been expressing skepticism over the city's ask, saying the focus on decriminalization is an unhelpful ...
Backlash to decriminalization dominated question period Monday in the B.C. legislature, with the Official Opposition BC United and BC Conservatives calling for the province to end the three-year ...
Drug addiction researchers and advocates for a comprehensive, health-based approach say decriminalization needs time to work, ...
The federal minister for addictions and mental health says it's too early to draw conclusions about drug decriminalization, after British Columbia asked Ottawa to scale back its pilot to help curb ...
Andrew Leavens, front left, and Carl Gladue, right, carry an empty coffin during a march organized by the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users to mark International Overdose Awareness Day in 2023.
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Statements and comments by the OL repeatedly speak of an APNU+AFC coalition as forming the next government. But AFC exited the coalition and is only tied to it in Parliament. The roles are blurred ...
The province’s health minister and solicitor general are urging Toronto to rescind its request to decriminalize simple ...
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The federal government is granting British Columbia's request to recriminalize hard drugs in public spaces, nearly two weeks after the province asked to end its pilot project early over concerns of ...