Blood Tribe in Alberta starts new offensive against drug use and traffickers

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STANDOFF, ALBERTA — A First Nation in southern Alberta says an increase in drug use and overdose deaths has forced it to act in what it calls a life\u002Dand\u002Ddeath…

“We are all aware of the increase in overdoses and deaths amongst our people resulting in the use of opioids and other harmful drugs and we need to make the necessary decisions to reduce the harm that we are experiencing,” said Blood Tribe Chief Roy Fox said after a council meeting Monday.Sign up to receive daily headline news from the Calgary Herald, a division of Postmedia Network Inc.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.

It is to be funded initially with a $1.5-million provisional investment from the Blood Tribe, also known as the Kainai Nation. Despite past measures, including states of emergency and banishing several drug dealers, the problem appears to be getting worse. “We will use the trespass law more diligently so that outside criminal subjects can be apprehended, convicted and/or expelled from the reserve.”Article content“Some of the abandoned homes situated primarily in the townsites are being used for illegal drug purposes and we will be renovating these houses so deserving homeless families can have adequate houses to live in,” he said.

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