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Drug checking in Toronto could be significantly impacted by closure of supervised consumption sites

Karen McDonald, lead for MAP’s Drug Checking Services, spoke with CTV News about the implications closing safe consumption services on drug checking in Toronto.

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Related:

  • Doug Ford to ban safe injection sites within 200 metres of schools and child-care centres
  • Experts did not recommend closing Leslieville drug consumption site
  • Drug checking services to be expanded across Ontario as drug-related deaths continue to rise exponentially
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  • Implementing drug checking services and monitoring unregulated drug markets in Ontario
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