Pubdate: Tue, 22 Mar 2016 Source: Toronto Sun (CN ON) Copyright: 2016 Canoe Limited Partnership Contact: http://www.torontosun.com/letter-to-editor Website: http://torontosun.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/457 Author: Jenny Yuen Page: 4 HEALTH BOARD 'ON CRACK:' COUNCILLOR Councillor Giorgio Mammoliti Says the 13 Members of the City's Health Board Must Be "On Crack." His comment came after the board of health voted unanimously Monday to begin public consultation on creating three safe injection sites in existing harm reduction centres located in Leslieville, the Queen-Bathurst Sts. area and near Yonge-Dundas Square. "The board of health is on crack and needs to stop giving themselves plush salaries," he said. "They should understand the proper place is in a hospital setting and not in a community. "You're encouraging people to use illegal substances and they will die on our streets anyway," he added. "If anything, they're just jeopardizing the communities they're going to be in." Community consultation will begin in neighbourhoods where the three proposed sites are located: The Works centre within the Toronto Public Health building on Victoria St., Queen West Central Toronto Community Health Centre, and the South Riverdale Community Health Centre. People living in the rest of the city can weigh in via an online survey. "In the summer of the gun, we lost 52 people ... we acted. (In 2014,) we lost 252 from overdose, we need to act," said health board member Joe Cressy, a city councillor who heads the Toronto drug strategy task force. Councillor Joe Mihevc emphasized "this is the first step" in a long community consultation process. The health board will make its final recommendation in July. Any proposal to create the injection sites would also require city council approval, as well as an exemption from the federal government and funding from Queen's Park. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom