Recently I sat down with my good friend and former colleague MP Jagmeet Singh to discuss taking action to save lives from overdoses. In Ottawa, Jagmeet and his team are...Read More
Show: The Current CBC Segment: The push to save lives by decriminalizing small amounts of illicit drugs The interview begins at 47:01 Listen Here Transcript below MG: Hi, I'm Matt Galloway, you're...Read More
The following is a statement from Mayor Kennedy Stewart on new supports for safe supply and harm reduction in anticipation of Ottawa’s decision on the City’s application to decriminalize drugs....Read More
The following is a statement from the mayors of Burnaby, Kamloops, Nanaimo, New Westminster, Port Coquitlam, Saanich and Victoria in support of the City of Vancouver's application to Health Canada to decriminalize simple possession: Mayors from across British...Read More
I support the City of Vancouver's application to decriminalize the simple possession of drugs and support a health-focussed approach to tackling the overdose crisis.
I hope @JustinTrudeau @PattyHajdu: approve this health exemption, stop stigma & save lives with #drugdecrim.
Today, as part of an ongoing and iterative process, the City of Vancouver announced that the final proposal for the “Vancouver Model” of decriminalization of simple possession has been submitted...Read More
Today, as part of an ongoing and iterative process, the City of Vancouver has submitted its second submission as part of the proposed “Vancouver Model” for decriminalization of simple possession...Read More
Mayor Stewart joined Vancouver Fire and Rescue Services (VFRS) Chief Karen Fry along with Vancouver Coastal’s (VCH) Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Patricia Daly in welcoming Captain Jonathan Gormick as...Read More
Following through on a commitment to rapidly move forward with the decriminalization of simple possession in the City of Vancouver, Mayor Stewart announced that the City’s preliminary application was submitted...Read More