Pubdate: Thu, 04 Aug 2005 Source: Stratford City Gazette, The (CN ON) Copyright: 2005 Stratford City Gazette Contact: http://www.metroland.com/sw/customerservice/lettertoeditor/ Website: http://www.metroland.com/sw/news/stratford/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3716 Author: Tori Sutton PROVINCE TO ESTABLISH METH TASK FORCE Perth-Middlesex MPP John Wilkinson says a new provincial methamphetamine task force will seek input from local players. In an interview last week, Wilkinson told The Gazette local voices will be an important part of the process. "I have been asked to give input as to local stakeholders here at the epicentre of this problem," he said. "Mayor Dan Mathieson has agreed to make a presentation to the initial meeting of the task force to give them a brief as to what the problem is in Perth County and some of the solutions." The task force, appointed by Monte Kwinter, minister of community safety and correctional services, will complete a report, which is expected to include recommendations. Wilkinson will suggest players from Perth County be appointed to the task force. "We need to have a mechanism to engage local stakeholders so our perspective on the problem and our solutions are passed along to the province," he said. Though he has raised the issue of methamphetamine addiction in the past, Wilkinson admits it took a Toronto Star article on Perth's problem to get the gears in motion at Queen's Park. "We need to have a co-ordinated strategy. There's a lot of people on the front lines dealing with this," he said. "We have a great opportunity to deal with methamphetamine while it is still contained." He points to other provinces, like British Columbia, which haven't had as much luck. Plagued with rampant methamphetamine addiction issues, Wilkinson said Ontario can learn from the steps B.C. has taken. "We're going to try to learn as much as we can from other provinces. This thing got away from B.C. before they started to deal with it," Wilkinson said. "We need to stop it before it has a real hold on our communities." But with the task force being formed and readying itself to begin its investigation, Wilkinson is confident solid recommendations will come forward to start the fight against meth. "All of us dealing with this issue are relieved and happy to see the province come to the table," he said. "We need to do whatever we can to warn our children and grandchildren about this drug." A phone call to Mathieson regarding the task force was not returned by press time. - --- MAP posted-by: Josh