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LEVY: A safe leader won’t inspire Canadians

"What Canada needs right now is a leader who is not afraid to stick to the core values of ordinary Canadians – whether it be tackling our outrageous deficit, not being governed by special interests or proving to us that accountability and free speech is really important."

Alberta won’t spend a dime supplying drugs to addicts: Associate Minister of Addictions

“A taxpayer-funded drug supply? We’re not going to do that," said Alberta’s Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions Jason Luan

Liberals to spend $600,000 on “safe” opiates for Toronto addicts

The announcement comes alongside plans by Health Canada to further “scale up” opiate injection sites across the country, in turn, making it easier for addicts to get their fix.

Trudeau “open” to funding heroin supply for addicts in Vancouver

Vancouver was the first city in Canada to open so-called “safe injection sites” in the early 2000s.

Doug Ford shuts down reporter who compared injection sites to alcohol at corner stores 

Ontario Premier Doug Ford called out a City News reporter after being asked why he thinks selling cannabis and so-called “safe supply” injection sites should be located away from school zones but will allow alcohol at a convenience store close to a school.

Ratio’d | Is this the MOST DEPRESSING city in Canada? Exploring London, Ontario

Harrison Faulkner went to London, Ontario to investigate ground zero of Canada’s “safe supply” drug experiment. In 2016, London became the first city to have an official safe supply facility. And now, the situation is horrible —  boarded up buildings, encampments throughout the city and open drug use.

Ratio’d | This video is SICKENING and Justin Trudeau is to blame

A viral video showing the horrifying scenes inside of a Vancouver homeless shelter is exposing the destructive consequences of the "safe supply" ideology. Is this what a managed decline looks like?

Hajdu announces $7.7 million fund to deal injectable drugs to Toronto addicts

Liberal Health Minister Patty Hajdu announced a $7.7 million fund to deal injectable opioids to Toronto’s addicts on Wednesday, claiming that the project will help increase access to a “safe supply” of drugs.

Alberta sees decline in opioid-related deaths, reaching pre-pandemic levels for first time

Opioid deaths in Alberta have reached their lowest level since before the pandemic, according to the province’s most recently released data on opioid-related fatalities in May.

The Daily Brief | When will the rail strike come to an end?

The work stoppage of Canada’s two main railway companies is likely to lead to major supply chain issues as Canadian National Railway Co. and Canadian Pacific Kansas City Ltd. haul a combined total of $1 billion worth of goods daily. When will the strike end? Tune into The Daily Brief.
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