Pubdate: Wed, 15 Jun 2016 Source: Metro (Ottawa, CN ON) Page: 3 Copyright: 2016 Metro Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/Ottawa Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4032 Author: Joe lofaro ATTORNEY GENERAL VOICES SUPPORT FOR SUPERVISED INJECTION SITE Ontario's new attorney general says Ottawa should heed the advice of its top doctor, who is publicly urging the city to support supervised injection sites. In his first interview since Monday's cabinet shuffle, Ottawa Centre MPP Yasir Naqvi expressed support for the controversial sites as a means to reduce harm to drug addicts. "I believe in evidence-based solutions," Naqvi told Metro on Tuesday morning. "If the officer of health is telling us that the evidence results in better care and ensuring people get the treatment and that we reduce the harm to the individual and to others through reducing the risk of the transfer of HIV and hepatitis C, then we should pay close attention to that expert advice." In a report to be tabled at Ottawa Public Health's June 20 meeting, Ottawa's Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Isra Levy wrote, "There is a need to expand services to include SIS in Ottawa," adding the site in Vancouver has shown documented success over the years. Levy's stance on the issue is at odds with Mayor Jim Watson and police Chief Charles Bordeleau, who both vehemently oppose the model. Rob Boyd, director of the harm reduction program at the Sandy Hill Community Health Centre, which is where the proposed supervised injection site would be located, is seeking a federal government exemption to open the facility. Naqvi, who was the former Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services, said he supports all forms of harm reduction for people with drug addictions, and suggested Watson and Bordeleau consider expert opinion. "The officer of health is advising them to look into it and the decision does rest with the federal government because it's an exception from the Criminal Code at the municipal level," said Naqvi. "I think we should always make evidence-based decisions." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom