Pubdate: Fri, 18 Mar 2016 Source: Metro (Vancouver, CN BC) Copyright: 2016 Metro Canada Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/vancouver Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3775 Author: Matt Kieltyka Page: 7 INSITE GRANTED A FOUR-YEAR EXEMPTION Insite has been granted Health Canada exemption to operate legally for the next four years, Vancouver Coastal Health announced Thursday. The multi-year exemption is a break from the regime established under the Conservative government in Ottawa, which required Canada's first supervised injection site to apply for federal exemptions annually since 2011 after its bid to shut the facility down failed in the courts. "We are encouraged by Health Canada's willingness to voluntarily move to a multi-year exemption for Insite," said B.C. Health Minister Terry Lake in a statement. "It reflects an understanding of the tremendous value the facility has, and signals that Insite is an important part of health services within the Vancouver community in the eyes of the federal government." The exemption allows Insite, which opened in 2003, to operate outside the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. Canada's only other supervised injection site is also in Vancouver. The Dr. Peter Centre was recently granted a two-year exemption as well, allowing it to keep offering a supervised injection site for its clients. With the new Liberal government more receptive to harm reduction initiatives like Insite, Vancouver Coastal Health said it intends to apply for more exemptions "to incorporate supervised injection into other existing health care services for those suffering from addiction." Other cities have expressed interest in doing the same. Insite serves 600 to 800 clients daily and has supervised more than two million injections in total, according to Vancouver Coastal Health. There has not been a single overdose death at the facility since it opened. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt