Supervised consumption sites can operate in Winnipeg, with or without provincial approval: Deputy CAO
A supervised consumption site could operate in Winnipeg without the province s blessing, but it would only work well in conjunction with other services aimed at helping people with addictions, according to new advice to city council.
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Publishing date: May 27, 2021 • 2 days ago • 2 minute read • Arlene Last-Kolb, whose son Jessie died from a fentanyl overdose in July 2014, holds a one-person rally in front of the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg to raise overdose awareness on Wed., May 26, 2021. KEVIN KING/Winnipeg Sun/Postmedia Network Photo by KEVIN KING /Kevin King/Winnipeg Sun
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Overdose Awareness Manitoba is calling on the province to act on a petition with more than 5,000 signatures they delivered to the Legislature.
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