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Alberta Takes a Stand Against Taxpayer-Funded Harm Reduction Initiatives
The Alberta government has made it clear that it will not be investing in new safe supply projects or resuming previous initiatives that provide taxpayers-funded access to hard drugs. Thisdecision marks a significant shift towards a more effective and sustainable approach to addressing substance abuse in the province.
Premier Smith has welcomed the federal government's decision to discontinue funding for these programs, citing the need for a more comprehensive and recovery-focused approach. Alberta's move towards a recovery-oriented system of care is already yielding promising results, with a notable 9% year-over-year decrease in violent crime and a remarkable 38% reduction in opioid-related deaths.
By prioritizing recovery and support, Alberta is taking a crucial step towards addressing the root causes of addiction, rather than simply managing its symptoms. This bold move is expected to have a lasting impact on the lives of individuals and families affected by substance abuse, and sets a positive precedent for other provinces to follow.
By redirecting resources towards evidence-based recovery programs and services, Alberta is demonstrating its commitment to creating a safer, healthier, and more compassionate society for all its citizens.
Premier Smith