The divisive battle over how to deal with B.C.’s illicit drug crisis flaring up again Thursday, sparked by a symposium in Richmond. While a new group was calling for a policy change, harm reduction advocates were calling the people at the conference “profiteers.” Paul Johnson has the story.
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