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Toronto's Donor-Funded Consumption Sites Bracing for Fallout of Ontario Funding Cuts

The province is reallocating $550 million towards abstinence-based HART hubs, raising concerns about increased overdoses and service strain at remaining donor-funded consumption sites.

  • On March 19, 2026, the Ontario government cut funding for seven supervised consumption sites and began a 90-day wind-down to transition them to HART hubs.
  • Premier Doug Ford defended the decision, saying consumption sites "encourage" drug use and noting the province is investing $550 million in HART hubs; the change builds on a 2024 ban targeting 10 sites near schools.
  • In Toronto, donor-funded sites warn closures of two provincially funded locations will push more people to Street Health, Casey House and Kensington Market, stretching staffing and capacity.
  • Advocates warn the defunding will force site closures and increase overdoses and deaths, with Janet Butler-McPhee saying, 'People will die without access to the life-saving care they receive at these sites.'
  • Earlier closures already drove up demand at Street Health, and operators warn donor support alone 'is bigger than one or two charities can solve' after the court injunction last year kept the Kensington Market site open.
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The Toronto StarThe Toronto Star
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Toronto’s donor-funded consumption sites bracing for fallout of Ontario funding cuts

The province said Monday it will initiate a 90-day wind-down period to give the seven defunded consumption sites time to transition to the government's abstinence-based model.

·Toronto, Canada
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Winnipeg Free PressWinnipeg Free Press
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Toronto's donor-funded consumption sites bracing for fallout of Ontario funding cuts

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·Winnipeg, Canada
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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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