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Category Archives: Harm Reduction
Building capacity to advocate for supervised consumption sites in Ottawa: meetings 14 & 21 November
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Help Support Supervised Consumption Sites: On-the-ground advocates needed in Ottawa
We recently blogged about our support and enthusiasm for setting up supervised consumption sites in Toronto and Ottawa-supervised consumption sites save lives, and promote the health and human rights of people who use drugs. We asked you to “stay tuned”. … Continue reading
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AAN! Supports Supervised Consumption Sites for Ottawa & Toronto. So should you …
If you have not already done so, please consider signing the petition calling for Supervised Consumption Sites for Ottawa. The petition is part of the work being carried out by the Campaign for Safer Consumption Sites in Ottawa. A ground-breaking … Continue reading