Pubdate: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 Source: Metro (CN BC) Copyright: Metro 2006 Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3775 Author: Jared Ferrie Cited: InSite for Community Safety http://www.communityinsite.ca Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topics/InSite Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?142 (Supervised Injection Sites) MORE VOICES TO JOIN DECISION ON INSITE Justice and Public Safety Ministers Will Also Have Say Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day and Justice Minister Vic Toews will weigh in on the federal government's decision on whether to keep Vancouver's safe injection site open. "That was news," said Gillian Maxwell, of the advocacy group InSite for Community Safety (IFCS). "It clearly means the decision process is a little more complex than we thought." She received the information during a meeting in Ottawa yesterday with Joanne Kennelly, who is senior policy adviser to Health Minister Tony Clement. Advocates have been lobbying Clement to renew an exemption to the Drugs and Controlled Substances Act, which has allowed InSite to function for the past three years. The exemption runs out Sept. 12. "The national framework for drug strategy has been under Health Canada for years, which is why we've been able to treat it as a health issue and treat people accordingly," Maxwell said. "So it was a little surprising to hear that these other ministries will be included in the decision." Toews has been critical of the facility in the past, telling reporters in 2004, "The safe injection sites aren't safe. There have been more deaths in Vancouver than before the safe injection sites were put in place." To date, there have been more than 500 overdoses at InSite, with no deaths. Maxwell said the group will attempt to meet with Toews and Day, but added that she felt good about the meeting with Kennelly. Requests for comment from Toews and Day were directed to Clement's office, which has told Metro Vancouver that the ministry is reviewing research on In-Site before making a decision. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake