By Adam Zivo We should learn from misguided experiments with activist-driven drug ideologies. Some Canadian public-health researchers have argued that the nation’s drug dealers, far from...
When it comes to addressing the national overdose crisis, the Canadian public seems ideologically split: some groups prioritize recovery and abstinence, while others lean heavily into “harm...
A Toronto park Public disorder has cities crying out for help. The solution cannot simply be to expand our public institutions’ crisis services [This editorial was...
By Adam Zivo Canada’s policy of deferring to the “leadership” of drug users has proved predictably disastrous. The United States should take heed. [This article was...
By Alexandra Keeler Experts warn surging THC levels are fuelling growing health risks — and say stronger regulation is urgently needed More and more cannabis users...
By Alexandra Keeler Experts say physicians have lost their ‘zeal’ for prescribing safer supply amid growing concerns about diversion and effectiveness Participation in B.C.’s safer supply...
By Alexandra Keeler Canada is betting on the Icelandic Prevention Model to reduce youth drug use. But does it fit Canada’s opioid crisis and diverse communities?...
By Alexandra Keeler In October 2024, the U.S. Department of Justice slapped TD Bank, Canada’s second-largest bank, with a $3 billion US fine for failing to...
A new study links safer supply to health improvements, but critics say results are muddied by methadone use and extra supports By Alexandra Keeler A new...
By Alexandra Keeler From cancer to heart disease to brain damage, the evidence of alcohol’s harms is mounting. So why are governments making it easier to...