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For today’s article, I had the honour of asking Karen Ward her perspective on a number of topics. Karen is a Vancouver-based drug policy artist and advocate. You should follow Karen on Twitter at @kwardvancouver and check out some of her pu...
Hi friends,
Yesterday, I spoke with Chelsea Bird on 630 CHED in Edmonton about Alberta’s proposed Compassionate Intervention Act and the harms of involuntary care. Here’s a link to the recording!
https://pdst.fm/e/traffic.megaphone.fm/COR...
Alberta is embarking on a troubling new chapter in their response to unregulated drug poisonings, homelessness, and visible poverty. The proposed Compassionate Intervention Act allows a family member, doctor, or police officer to seek a tre...
I’m in a classroom at 3pm on a Friday. The room is full of nursing students, all of whom do not look like they want to be here. I’ve been allotted one hour to provide a guest lecture on harm reduction at the tail-end of a “community nursing...
The Alberta Model isn’t a path to recovery – it’s social murder
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