Pubdate: Tue, 19 Feb 2002
Source: Vancouver Sun (CN BC)
Copyright: 2002 The Vancouver Sun
Contact:  http://www.mapinc.org/media/477
Website: http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/
Author: Frances Bula
Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?142 (Safe Injecting Rooms)
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MAYORS WANT TRIAL SAFE-INJECTION SITES

20 Canadian Mayors Back Owen's Motion 

Canada's big-city mayors have endorsed establishment of experimental
safe-injection sites for drug users, to be run in cooperation with Health
Canada, in four to six of the country's cities. The 20 mayors, all attending
the Federation of Canadian Municipalities big-city mayors' caucus in Ottawa,
voted unanimously in favour of the motion put forward by Vancouver Mayor
Philip Owen.

B.C.'s provincial health officer, Perry Kendall, who accompanied the mayor
to speak in support of the idea, said the mayors of Winnipeg, Regina and
Edmonton all spoke in favour of the proposal, which stipulated that the
sites would have to be part of an evaluated pilot project. He said groups in
Montreal, Quebec City, and Victoria have all been working on proposals for
safe-injection sites, prompted by a concern about the level of drug
addiction in their cities and the health problems it is causing, from
overdose deaths to the spread of infectious diseases like AIDS and hepatitis
C. 

Health-care workers believe if addicts were allowed to inject their drugs at
a supervised site, they could get immediate medical help if they overdosed
and they would get clean needles, instead of sharing them.

Vancouver adopted a drug strategy last year that, among many other
recommendations, also supported the idea of studying the feasibility of a
supervised safe-injection site.

Owen has consistently said that he won't support a safe-injection site if
Vancouver is the only city with one and unless it's part of a national
program with Health Canada support. Vancouver city manager Judy Rogers said
the FCM resolution is a significant one.

Kendall said Health Canada has provided a grant through the Canadian Centre
for Substance Abuse, to assemble municipal officials interested in having
experimental sites.
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