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Supervised Consumer Sites in Quebec May "Hinder" the Opening of New Sites

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In the midst of a crisis of overdoses, the bill by Minister Lionel Carmant is likely to "hinder" the development of new supervised consumer sites (SCS), deplore the regional directors of public health. The Maison Benoît Labre must take advantage of a legal clause acquired in order not to be forced to move, according to them.

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In the midst of a crisis of overdoses, the bill by Minister Lionel Carmant is likely to "hinder" the development of new supervised consumer sites (SCS), deplore the regional directors of public health. The Maison Benoît Labre must take advantage of a legal clause acquired in order not to be forced to move, according to them.

·Montreal, Canada
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For La Gazette, I met David Laplante, general manager of Le Grand Chemin centre specializing in youth addiction. By listening to him, we feel all the experience and all the passion that he puts into his work. He sincerely believes that it takes real leadership to advance and that the community network must be recognized to its fair value in the trajectories of services. A testimony full of clarity and heart that puts forward the challenges that …

·Trois-Rivières, Canada
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gazettemauricie.com broke the news in Trois-Rivières, Canada on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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