Monday, July 6, 2026
ADVT 
National

Advocates demand redo on drug decriminalization

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 11 May, 2021 11:22 AM
  • Advocates demand redo on drug decriminalization

Advocates are calling on the federal government and the City of Vancouver to halt the march toward possible drug decriminalization in the city, saying the process excludes users and requires a do-over.

In a letter to federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu and the Vancouver and British Columbia working groups on decriminalization, a coalition of 15 organizations says the current proposal to Ottawa must be scrapped immediately or risks reproducing the harms of prohibition.

The group also says police have an oversized role in developing the so-called "Vancouver model" and that the thresholds that define simple possession are too low in the latest submission.

Health Canada is currently working with Vancouver on the city's request for exemption from criminal provisions on simple possession of small amounts of drugs.

Vancouver has been the epicentre of an opioid crisis that saw British Columbia record 1,176 illicit drug overdose deaths in 2020 — the highest ever in a single year — and more than 7,000 deaths since a public-health emergency was declared in April 2016.

The coalition is asking the city to raise the proposed drug thresholds from a three-day supply and demanding the Vancouver Police Department take a backseat in discussions.

MORE National ARTICLES

Robbery suspect leaves his wallet behind: VPD

Robbery suspect leaves his wallet behind: VPD
When he pulled out his phone to make a call, a man ran by and allegedly grabbed it from his hands.

Robbery suspect leaves his wallet behind: VPD

Protesters blocks busy Vancouver intersection

Protesters blocks busy Vancouver intersection
A police spokesman says the group marched from the courthouse to the east Vancouver intersection late Tuesday following the sentencing.

Protesters blocks busy Vancouver intersection

PM signals support for Diab as he faces trial

PM signals support for Diab as he faces trial
France recently ordered Hassan Diab to stand trial for a decades-old synagogue bombing in Paris, a move his lawyer called the latest misstep in a long odyssey of injustice.

PM signals support for Diab as he faces trial

One killed, two hurt in North Vancouver crash

One killed, two hurt in North Vancouver crash
Police say a vehicle with a lone male inside crossed the centre line, hitting the vehicle with the woman and her passenger.

One killed, two hurt in North Vancouver crash

Alek Minassian found guilty in Toronto van attack

Alek Minassian found guilty in Toronto van attack
The 28-year-old from Richmond Hill, Ont., pleaded not guilty to 10 counts of first-degree murder and 16 counts of attempted murder.

Alek Minassian found guilty in Toronto van attack

Tory MP David Sweet speaks out against lockdowns

Tory MP David Sweet speaks out against lockdowns
Ontario MP David Sweet says the pandemic-related restrictions are causing huge psychological and economic damage.

Tory MP David Sweet speaks out against lockdowns