Vancouver's drug decriminalization pilot project ends
British Columbia terminates its three-year drug decriminalization pilot in Vancouver. Health Minister Josie Osborne announces the conclusion of the controversial project. Read the full story.
British Columbia terminates its three-year drug decriminalization pilot in Vancouver. Health Minister Josie Osborne announces the conclusion of the controversial project. Read the full story.
B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne announces the end of the decriminalization pilot project, citing public safety concerns and a shift toward voluntary and involuntary care options.
B.C. Premier David Eby must decide by month's end whether to extend the province's drug decriminalization pilot. We examine its impact, drawbacks, and what's next for users.
B.C. Premier David Eby concedes the province's drug decriminalization experiment was flawed, as Vancouver records its highest single-day overdose count. Read the full analysis.
With the federal exemption for B.C.'s drug decriminalization experiment expiring soon, Premier David Eby remains silent on next steps while acknowledging the policy's failure.
B.C.'s human rights commissioner declares stigmatizing drug use as colonialist, clashing with the province's recent policy reversals on decriminalization and safe supply.