O’Toole would allow safe injection sites, but stops short of decriminalization
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — A Conservative government would continue to allow supervised consumption sites even as it would shift away from harm reduction and toward recovery, federal party leader Erin O’Toole said on Sunday.
The more progressive approach marks a change from the last Tory government’s moves to block the sites, but appears to draw the line at decriminalization.
O’Toole stopped short of a pledge to exempt possession of small amounts of illicit drugs from Criminal Code provisions, a request made to Health Canada by both the city of Vancouver and the province of British Columbia.
“We want recovery and treatment to be at the core of a national program that recognizes harm reduction,” O’Toole said Sunday at a campaign stop in the Vancouver suburb of New Westminster.