British Columbia’s decriminalization project initially allowed adults to possess small amounts of opioids, cocaine, ...
The three-year pilot program did not deliver the results hoped for, the health minister said. It had allowed drug users to ...
The three-year pilot project, which allowed people to be in possession of small amounts of illicit drugs, began on Jan. 31, ...
Province won’t apply to extend its exemption from federal Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, Health Minister says ...
Oregon became the first state to decriminalize drugs like meth, cocaine and heroin this past election through Measure 110. The decision does not legalize these drugs, but supporters say it can help ...
In 2024, B.C. started walking back on it, making illicit drug use illegal in public spaces. It worked with the federal ...
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B.C.'s decriminalization pilot is up for renewal. Where do we go from here?
By the end of this month, B.C. Premier David Eby has to make a decision whether to ask the federal government for an ...
Health Canada granted B.C. an exemption from the federal Controlled Drugs and Substances Act to decriminalize personal ...
A Canadian province announced Wednesday that it would not renew a controversial but pioneering drug decriminalization program ...
Despite the hard work and good intentions behind the pilot, it has not delivered the results we hoped for,” says Health ...
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