LILLEY UNLEASHED: Activists running Canada’s harm reduction industry don’t believe in treatment

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Published Aug 28, 2024  •  < 1 minute read

Flame from a ligher below a small container how to prepare injection drugsSonja Burke, the director of Counterpoint Harm Reduction Services at the Regional HIV/AIDS Connection at 186 King Street in London, Ont. Burke shows how injection drug users can safely cook their drugs, using supplies at their new temporary safe injection site. Burke says that the heating of the drugs helps protect the user killing some infectious agents like germs or bacteria. Photograph taken on Monday February 12, 2018. Mike Hensen/The London Free Press/Postmedia Network

WATCH BELOW: Sun political columnist Brian Lilley on the significant role, activists such as Zoe Dodd had on drug policy in Ontario.

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