Greens vow to expand safer supply of drugs in B.C., ex-coroner Lapointe backs plan

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British Columbia’s former chief coroner is criticizing plans by two of the province’s major political parties for involuntary treatment of people with drug addictions, saying there’s little evidence it works and more people will die.

Lisa Lapointe emerged from retirement in the starting days of the B.C. election campaign to throw her weight behind a BC Green Party campaign pledge to expand prescribed safer supply of opioids and other drugs to deal with the province’s deadly overdose crisis.

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