Former chief coroner describes years of calls for changes to help toxic drug crisis

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VANCOUVER – The former chief coroner for British Columbia says the provincial government didn’t seem influenced by evidence or expert advice on preventing overdoses because it ignored recommendations to create a safe drug supply. 

Lisa Lapointe told a judge in the constitutional challenge by two people found guilty of possession for the purpose of trafficking after running a “compassion club” that sold tested heroin, cocaine and methamphetamine that she set off three expert panels into the overdose crisis since 2017. 

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