Ex-coroner says B.C.'s drug policy overhaul looks like 'impulsive political decision'

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British Columbia’s former chief coroner says she’s disappointed by the province’s overhaul of its program that provides prescription alternatives to toxic street drugs, a shift she says “feels like a really impulsive political decision.”

Lisa Lapointe said the move to a “witnessed-only” model in which people are supervised while consuming their prescription drugs appeared to ignore scientific evidence.

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