NDP to introduce new bill to decriminalize drug use as overdose deaths soar
OTTAWA — The federal NDP hopes to push the government to take stronger action on the opioid crisis with a new private member’s bill decriminalizing the possession of drugs for personal use.
Leader Jagmeet Singh is putting his weight behind the bill, tabled by his NDP colleague Gord Johns, decriminalizing the possession of small amounts of drugs including cocaine and heroin.
Singh says changing the law will make it easier to help drug addicts, treating them as people with a health problem, rather than criminals. He says 20,000 Canadians have died of an overdose over the last five years.
A private member’s bill, especially when put forward by an opposition MP, has a lower chance of surviving the legislative steps to become law. NDP MP Don Davies introduced a similar bill last year which fizzled out.