After years of failed progressive policies on drug addiction, Canadians may now be looking to conservative parties for answers.
A woman injects hydromorphone at the Providence Health Care Crosstown Clinic in the Downtown Eastside of Vancouver, B.C., on Wednesday April 6, 2016.As advertised, Alberta’s month-long provincial election campaign has been a bitter and heated affair, punctuated with almost non-stop fireworks. For all this belligerence, there’s a surprising amount of overlap between the platforms of the province’s two major parties.
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