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This episode untangles the evidence and arguments around supervised consumption sites, contrasting public-health and clinical perspectives with skeptical columnists and provincial politics.
We explain what closures actually do on the ground—displacement, increased overdose risk, and strained services—and why outcomes depend on whether replacements and community supports exist.
By truckerThis episode untangles the evidence and arguments around supervised consumption sites, contrasting public-health and clinical perspectives with skeptical columnists and provincial politics.
We explain what closures actually do on the ground—displacement, increased overdose risk, and strained services—and why outcomes depend on whether replacements and community supports exist.