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Ten years.

A decade-long emergency with no end in sight.

18,000+ lives lost to B.C.’s toxic drug supply.

Today, we remember every one of them.

Photo: Times Colonist April 13, 2026

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Treat bags were shared with PHS’s supportive housing residents in Vancouver over the weekend. 💙
Thank you Community Apothecary for your in-kind donations over the holidays. #ThankyouCommunityApothecary
www.communityapothecary.ca

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Give Hope this Season.  Donate Today!

Give Hope this Season. Donate Today!

This Season help us spread hope. 🐣

Your donation supports life-changing services for extremely vulnerable community members experiencing homelessness, poverty, or complex health challenges.

💛 Please donate to PHS today: tinyurl.com/36j7jkn2

#EasterGiving #PassoverGiving #PHSSupport

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Toronto hospital to double housing program that reduces ER visits The residents say their new homes have transformed their lives and given them hope again. It's also halved their hospital emergency room visits and given them stability.

A Toronto hospital network's supportive housing development for homeless patients has saved so much healthcare time and money that it's being doubled.

Dr. Andrew Boozary’s team at Toronto’s University Health Network announced a new 54-bed building.

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When ideology replaces evidence in the drug poisoning crisis Cutting harm reduction services ignores evidence, increases risk and leaves people who use drugs more vulnerable to a toxic supply.

"Harm reduction and treatment should not be seen as conflicting 'one-or-the other' approaches, but as essential components of holistic care for people who use drugs" - Policy Options

Every day, 17 Canadadians are poisoned by opioids, yet harm reduction services are being shut

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Addiction Treatment in Context: Principles for a System of Just, Accessible, and Voluntary Care - Canadian Drug Policy Coalition Position Statement Veuillez noter : une traduction française de cette déclaration sera bientôt disponible.  Published December 30, 2025  Updated January 7, 2026  This statement outlines the Canadian…

Governments talk about treatment beds and involuntary care to "absolve themselves of any meaningful action" against the housing and affordability crises - Canadian Drug Policy Coalition.

More treatment is not a substitute for poverty reduction & affordable housing, they write

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"Ensuring that all people who inject drugs have access to sterile equipment for every injection is a proven, life-saving harm reduction strategy, yet it remains critically underimplemented globally" - medical journal The Lancet.

Read it: tinyurl.com/2hhbc285

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DULF Challenge: Health Canada Official Flounders on the Stand - Filter A senior Canadian bureaucrat struggled on the witness stand to reconcile past statements by the federal government with its claim ...

“Did you do anything to refresh your memory in order to testify meaningfully today?” asked the judge.

At a hearing re DULF's constitutional challenge, a senior Health Canada official struggled to reconcile government claims with past statements on safe supply, reports @godfrey.bsky.social:

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Paramedics union head: "How do you resource a system when you're not telling the truth about it?" Mike Parker, the president of the Alberta union that includes paramedics, reacts to reporting by Drug Data Decoded showing the Alberta government under-reports ambulance dispatches to drug toxicity by...

Last week, I showed how the Alberta government conceals up to 89% of ambulance dispatches to overdoses / drug poisonings in public reporting.

Now Mike Parker, president of the Alberta union that includes paramedics, reacts to the data.

He's not pleased.

READ: drugdatadecoded.ca/how-do-you-r...

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‘Very Little Value’: Judge Frustrated by Health Canada at DULF Trial | The Tyee Justice Catherine Murray said witness Eric Costen appeared to be ‘guessing’ in his responses on the stand.

thetyee.ca/News/2026/01...

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APTN National News: January 28, 2026 YouTube video by APTN News

Today on APTN National News: Advocates from across the country are calling for more support to help the unhoused during extreme cold conditions.

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The Merseyside Experiment: Will UK Recall Its Heroin-Prescribing History? - Filter “The war on drugs has failed,” Zack Polanski told reporters in October 2025. The new leader of the Green Party ...

As some UK politicians seek to end the drug war, it's easy to forget how heroin prescribing existed there for much of the 20th century.

It "just works," says Dr. John Marks—who was "vilified" as political pressure shut down his successful clinics in 1995.

@sarahlsinclair.bsky.social reports:

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Today.

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LPN, Vancouver | PHS Community Services Society PHS Health Care is looking for a skilled Licensed Practical Nurse (Casual) to perform the full scope of nursing functions in a primary care setting. Days only - no nights!

We're hiring nurses to work in the community we serve.

Wanted: LPNs to perform the full scope of nursing functions in a primary care setting in the Downtown Eastside.

You will get to use your clinical skills and longitudinal relationship-building abilities

Apply: www.phs.ca/careers/lpn-vancouver

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Saying goodbye: Victoria’s street community gathers to mourn lives lost - Sooke News Mirror Standing memorial offers families and friends a space to grieve loved ones away from the streets

Grieving mom Tanya McMahon - everyone deserves dignity, respect and love, no matter the battles they face.

“Behind those eyes, there is a person there who’s suffering and is trying to cope,” she said.

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It's a myth that supervised consumption sites attract crime. They are frontline medical units that improve neighbourhood public health.

Researchers at McGill University researchers crunched the crime data around Toronto site that were closed supposedly for neighbourhood safety: tinyurl.com/2uf4zumj

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"Spending doesn’t match the scope of the crisis, and long-term social planning is nonexistent" - Jody Paterson, examining the failed social policy behind the homelessness crisis.

Meet some of the people abandoned to street life on Victoria's Pandora Avenue: tinyurl.com/bdea9s2y

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Up to 89 percent of ambulances for overdoses concealed in record year, as Alberta health care careens into crisis The Alberta government says it has “the most transparent data reporting system in North America" for drug toxicity. In reality, internal data manipulation causes most emergency calls to go unreported.

drugdatadecoded.ca/email/a37da9...

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Leamington woman calls for compassion while experiencing homelessness For the past five years, Dinia Delisle has been trying to survive the night.

Compassion should be the standard.

“I’ve had friends lose their feet, lose their legs,” she said. “This is not something I wish on anybody.”

https://loom.ly/u1JlKBE

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Happening next week: Join us for the first free Foundational Fridays session of 2026! Details & registration below ⬇️

#HarmReduction #HarmReductionSavesLives #HarmReductionIsHealthCare #SupportNotStigma #SyringeExchange #SSPs #PublicHealth #StopHIVTogether #HepC #HepCULater #Hepatitis #EndOverdose

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“These peer reporters bring a distinctive perspective to the table: by living and working in the DTES, and actively producing a monthly magazine at Megaphone, they are both reporters and the reported on.“
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Removing barriers for homeless the ultimate goal of Victoria soccer program - Victoria News Sunday night sessions at Braefoot Park aim to build community and opportunity for participants

Soccer sessions for people experiencing homelessness, poverty and social isolation show that we're all neighbours.

“It’s about creating community and connection for people who often feel isolated," said Canadian Street Soccer Assoc.'s Brandon Green, who runs Victoria sessions.

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DULF and the Case for Radical Harm Reduction | Capilano Courier The need for safer supply continues as the Drug Users Liberation Front contends with legal battle  Ren Zhang (they/them) // Contributor Cameron Skorulski (He/Him) // Production Manager  As deaths…

“Drug users are being scapegoated for all the failures of our broken system. We’re low hanging fruit" - letter from five members of DULF’s compassion club.

"It’s easy, you can always blame the drug user. Vilify, criminalize, stigmatize."

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From extraction to exchange: let’s get the full picture from journalism Trust in journalism is eroding worldwide, with fewer people believing the news they consume. According to the Reuters Digital News Report 2024, only 40 per cent of people globally say

"People in the media often portray the Downtown Eastside as a broken place that needs help from people outside to 'fix' it" - Megaphone Magazine.

"But framing the area as 'the problem' ignores the fact that these are issues that affect many of us in one way or another."

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At the root of all our problems stands one travesty: politicians’ surrender to the super-rich | George Monbiot There are many excuses for failing to tax the ultra-wealthy. The truth is that governments don’t tackle the problem because they don’t want to, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot

It is the source of so many of our evils: the astonishing concentration of wealth in the hands of a very few, and the immense political power that gives them. We cannot solve our problems until we tackle it.
This week's column.
www.theguardian.com/commentisfre...

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This is like an exponential curve inflection point. Houselessness has already doubled in Toronto in the last three years. Where will this put thousands more people on the edge?
Ref: www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...

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Why People Leave Custody Less Stable Than When They Entered: How Inaction During Incarceration Affects ID, Housing, and Treatment [Teaser] People do not leave custody unprepared by choice. Stability is allowed to erode through inaction long before the release date arrives.

When someone is taken into custody life is put on pause. Housing,income,health,care,relationships are disrupted with little planning for release. Every sentence ends, reintegration is treated as an afterthought not something that starts on day one.
markcherrington.substack.com/p/why-people...

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Reddit and TikTok - with the help of AI - are reshaping how researchers understand substance use Chatter in social media communities sheds light on a hidden population of substance users.

I used to assume that when people who use drugs went online, it was mostly about dysfunction. I was wrong. There is rawness,support, safety, connection. I wrote this piece to challenge our assumptions and share how AI helped push our understanding further. #academicsky #drugsky
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Inside One Family’s Struggle to Keep Their Teen Safe | The Tyee After he was stabbed, his relatives say, the system failed to stop his bullying.

Kai’s foster parents believe attacks he’s faced by non-Indigenous peers aren’t merely the result of bullying.

His experiences also reflect a history of colonial systems failing to uphold the safety and rights of Indigenous Youth.

@amyromer.bsky.social reports. An @indiginews.bsky.social reprint.

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What Happened to the ‘Rule of Law’? | The Tyee It was a common refrain during the Wet’suwet’en pipeline conflict. But when courts side with First Nations, politicians are more equivocal.

Six years ago, "rule of law" was the refrain used to justify and encourage police action against anyone blocking access to the Coastal GasLink pipeline route on Wet'suwet'en territory.

But when courts side with First Nations, politicians are more equivocal. @thetyee.ca thetyee.ca/Analysis/202...

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