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Publication Date: June 14, 2026 - 16:31
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Supervised drug sites have closed, so this group is teaching Ottawans to use naloxone
June 14, 2026
With Ottawa's supervised drug consumption sites now closed, a new grassroots organization took to Minto Park this weekend, offering people naloxone training in order to prevent overdoses.
The federal Liberal government has introduced a new piece of legislation it says will tighten privacy rules and regulations for companies handling Canadians' data.
June 15, 2026 - 18:59 | | CBC News - Canada
'There's no apology that can made to make this right or to bring Anthony back to us. He's gone forever and he's not coming back,' said Anthony's aunt Richelle Taylor.
June 15, 2026 - 18:57 | Caryn Lieberman | Global News - Ottawa
'There's no apology that can made to make this right or to bring Anthony back to us. He's gone forever and he's not coming back,' said Anthony's aunt Richelle Taylor.
June 15, 2026 - 18:57 | Caryn Lieberman | Global News - Canada




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