Yukon supervised drug consumption site upgraded to allow indoor smoking
WHITEHORSE — Those who use illicit drugs may now smoke their substances at the supervised drug consumption site in Whitehorse, becoming one of the first facilities in Canada to allow inhalation indoors.
The Yukon government says a new room with an upgraded ventilation system has been added to the facility, which opened in 2021 to provide services such as drug testing and access to the overdose-reversing medication naloxone.
Bronte Renwick-Shields, executive director of Blood Ties Four Directions Centre, which supported the site’s expansion, says inhalation is one of the most common methods for people using drugs in Yukon and it’s important that the services provided reflect the community’s needs.
A statement from Health Minister Tracy-Anne McPhee says the supervised consumption site, the only one in the territory, is a critical part of Yukon’s response to the substance use health emergency declared in January.