Erin O’Toole says he backs safe injection sites, but recovery is key to opioid crisis
VANCOUVER — Federal Conservative Leader Erin O’Toole announced Sunday he will approach Canada’s opioid epidemic as an “urgent health crisis” rather than a criminal scourge, and that he would continue to allow safe injection sites.
At an addiction treatment centre in the Vancouver suburb of New Westminster, B.C., O’Toole said he would invest $325 million over the next three years to create 1,000 residential drug treatment beds and build 50 recovery centres across the country.
“We feel with respect to opioids, people with addiction should not be the focus of the criminal justice system,” O’Toole told reporters Sunday.
“People that are dealing, and that are preying on people with addiction, should be the focus. We’d like to see more compassion, more treatment options.”