Quebec Activists Want Safe Injection Site Too
Story by Niki Mohrdar

homelessActivists across the country are advocating for safe injection sites after the Supreme Court ruled in favour of allowing it under provincial jurisdiction.

A group of Quebec activists want the government to open a supervised drug injection site in multiple locations throughout the province. 

They hope by doing so they will stop the spread of disease caused by used needles.

Montreal currently has a needle exchange program where people can go to inject their drugs under the supervision of medical professionals.

But renovations and distance from downtown has warranted criticism of the Saint-Roch facility.

Quebec Health Minister Yves Belduc said in May that the province would look into more sites if the Supreme Court made this ruling.



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