Alberta government report on safe consumption ‘pseudoscience,’ says medical journal
A paper in a prominent medical journal says an Alberta government report that influenced safe drug consumption policy is so badly flawed it’s harming people and should be withdrawn.
The paper in the Canadian Journal of Public Health calls the government’s 2019 report into seven supervised consumption sites pseudoscience.
It says the United Conservative-commissioned report is biased in three major ways, all of which distort its findings against such sites.
It points out the government study was not peer-reviewed, unlike the journal article.