B.C. pharmacist concerned about new safer supply delivery model
- B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne announced changes to the safe supply program, acknowledging that diversion of pharmaceutical opioids has occurred.
- More than 16,000 British Columbians have died from toxic drugs since the public health emergency began in 2016.
- Dr. Mark Tyndall criticized the government's changes, stating they effectively kill the program, and expressed disappointment over the lack of solutions for drug-related deaths.
- Conservatives, including John Rustad, expressed concerns about diversion but acknowledged that diversion should not overshadow the urgency of the crisis.
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