Toronto wants to expand drug decriminalization, covering all ages and substances

Toronto wants to expand drug decriminalization, covering all ages and substances
Toronto wants to expand drug decriminalization, covering all ages and substances
Arabnews24.ca:Friday 24 March 2023 02:26 PM: Toronto·New

Toronto has updated its 14-month-old decriminalization request to the federal government, clarifying it wants a Health Canada exemption to cover all drugs for personal use, and that the exemption should extend to young people as well as adults. 

Social Sharing

Updated request asks Ottawa to go further than exemption recently granted to B.C.

The Canadian Press · Posted: Mar 24, 2023 2:13 PM EDT | Last Updated: 13 minutes ago

A tested supply of cocaine, heroin and methamphetamine is readied for distribution to drug users n Vancouver, on Wednesday, February 9, 2022.
Toronto is asking the federal government to decriminalize all drugs for personal use in the city and for all people, including youth, as it lays out a model that goes further than what Health Canada approved in British Columbia. (Darryl Dyck/The Canadian Press)

Toronto has updated its 14-month-old decriminalization request to the federal government, clarifying it wants a Health Canada exemption to cover all drugs for personal use, and that the exemption should extend to young people as well as adults. 

The city's updated submission to its initial January 2022 request asks the federal agency to go further than the exemption it recently granted to British Columbia under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act.

The letter released Friday and jointly signed by Toronto's medical officer of health, police chief and city manager lays out what they call a "made-in-Toronto" model.

Toronto's submission makes clear the city is asking for all drugs to be decriminalized for personal use, for the exemption to cover young people in addition to adults and to extend across the city, except for schools, childcare facilities and airports.

Health Canada granted B.C. a three-year decriminalization exemption covering adults and certain drugs — namely, opioids, crack and powder cocaine, meth and MDMA.

While the B.C. exemption, effective Jan. 31, decriminalizes possession up to a combined 2.5 grams of drugs, the Toronto model does not outline a proposed threshold. 

Get the latest news delivered to your inbox

Follow us on social media networks

 
c 1976-2021 Arab News 24 Int'l - Canada: كافة حقوق الموقع والتصميم محفوظة لـ أخبار العرب-كندا
الآراء المنشورة في هذا الموقع، لا تعبر بالضرورة علي آراء الناشرأو محرري الموقع ولكن تعبر عن رأي كاتبيها
Opinion in this site does not reflect the opinion of the Publisher/ or the Editors, but reflects the opinion of its authors.
This website is Educational and Not for Profit to inform & educate the Arab Community in Canada & USA
This Website conforms to all Canadian Laws
Copyrights infringements: The news published here are a feed from different media, if there is any concern,
please contact us: arabnews AT yahoo.com and we will remove, rectify or address the matter.