Pubdate: Thu, 02 Oct 2008 Source: Georgia Straight, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2008 The Georgia Straight Contact: http://www.straight.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1084 Author: Carlito Pablo By Carlito Pablo Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Insite (Insite) LADNER AND ROBERTSON DIFFER ON WARDS AND ON ADDING INJECTION SITES Both Peter Ladner of the Non-Partisan Association and Gregor Robertson of Vision Vancouver support Insite, Vancouver's supervised-injection site. But if Robertson wins the November 15 mayoral election, he would like to see more supervised-injection sites in the city. According to him, these may not exactly the same as the facility on Hastings Street and could be tailored to specific demands in particular neighbourhoods. "We need to be saving lives wherever we can," Robertson said in the first public mayoral debate held Wednesday evening (October 1) at the city's central library. And aside from additional injection sites, Robertson said that there should be more programs for treatment as well as detox centres. For his part, Ladner said that he doesn't see how more supervised-injection sites will work. According to him, the emphasis should be on treatment. Ladner also noted that most intravenous-drug users don't access Insite, pointing out that only 10 percent of "fixes" by addicts are done inside the facility. The matter of supervised-injection sites was one of two major issues in which the two candidates differed during the debate. On the matter of electoral reform, Robertson said that he originally supported having a ward system in the city. However, Robertson said his view has slightly shifted to having a mixed ward and at-large systems of electing civic officials. Robertson said that he intends to have this issue studied under a Vision administration, and put a recommendation through a referendum in the 2011 municipal election. For his part, Ladner said that he is happy with the current at-large system of electing civic officials. Both candidates declared that solving homelessness is their top priority. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom