Deachman: Shutting this Ottawa supervised drug site means people will die | Unpublished
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Author: Bruce Deachman
Publication Date: August 26, 2024 - 05:00

Deachman: Shutting this Ottawa supervised drug site means people will die

August 26, 2024
“People are not going to die,” Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones said last week as she announced the end of supervised drug consumption and treatment services (CTS) at most sites in Ontario that now provide them, including the Somerset West Community Health Centre. Read More


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