Court rejects injunction to delay ID requirement for supervised drug-use sites
An Alberta judge has dismissed an injunction that would have delayed the implementation of new rules for supervised drug-use sites.
Starting Jan. 31, clients will be asked to show health-care numbers, a move harm reduction groups argue could increase barriers to the service.
In his decision, Justice Paul Belzil says the injunction would have restricted Alberta’s ability to formulate addictions policy.
Non-profit societies Moms Stop The Harm and the Lethbridge Overdose Prevention Society filed a lawsuit against the Alberta government in August, saying its new rules will have life-and-death consequences.