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Government of Canada supports first of its kind safer supply project in Toronto


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Government also extends two existing safer supply projects in Toronto to continue saving lives
TORONTO, April 14, 2021 /CNW/ - The overdose crisis continues to affect communities and families across Canada. Tragically, we have seen significant increases in overdose deaths and related harms during the COVID-19 pandemic, including in Toronto where overdoses deaths increased significantly between January 1 and November 30 last year. The Government of Canada continues to support increasing access to safer supply projects in communities across Canada to help prevent drug overdoses during the pandemic and beyond.
Today, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Health, and John Tory, Mayor of Toronto, announced more than $7.7 million for three projects to increase access to safer supply and provide a new harm reduction and treatment option for people living with opioid use disorder in Toronto. These innovative projects will provide a pharmaceutical alternat ....

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Divorce Act changes target the effects of family violence on children


Recognition of the nuances of family violence is welcome change
Author of the article: Shari Kulha
Publishing date: Mar 02, 2021  •  March 2, 2021  •  4 minute read  • 
Parents can unknowingly harm their children when going through separation or divorce. Photo by Getty Images
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The first major change in decades to Canada’s Divorce Act came into effect March 1. They were initially set to go into effect in July 2020 but were delayed by the pandemic. The Act now includes a list of factors that courts must take into consideration when weighing the best interests of a child. Some of the new elements target their emotional wellbeing, particularly relating to family violence. ....

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