B.C.’s toxic drug crisis has claimed more than 14,000 lives. In a new report, the province’s auditor general says there were major deficiencies in the government’s rollout of the controversial “supervised consumption” and “safe supply” drug programs. Emily Lazatin has more.
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Report sites problems with B.C.’s rollout of harm reduction programs
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