Documents Show BC Knew Safe-Supply Diversion Was Negligible

February 19, 2026 oceansidecat 0

by Dustin Godfrey at Filter Magazine – read the source article here February 18, 2026 Even as British Columbia’s Ministry of Health was caving to right-wing panic over “diversion” of safe supply drugs, its public safety ministry internally acknowledged the negligible role of diverted opioids in the unregulated drug supply. In […]

Decriminalization worked. B.C. killed it anyway

February 16, 2026 oceansidecat 0

The province’s drug decriminalization experiment lowered arrests and reduced harm—but it failed a different political test by Desmond Cole, From The Breach – read the source article here If the measure of success is whether life became safer and less punitive for people who use drugs, British Columbia’s decriminalization pilot was […]

Discontinued Canadian Safe Supply Program Was Working, Study Shows

January 23, 2026 oceansidecat 0

by Sidney Sauer, from Filter Mag – read the source article here Facing right-wing backlash, harm reduction initiativesaround Canada have steadily been rolled back. Safer opioid supply (SOS) programs—which provide pharmaceutical-grade opioids in lieu of unpredictable street supply—have been one major target, including through legislation restrictingpharmacies’ “high potency” opioid distribution and ending take-home programs. Despite waning political support, […]