Vancouver mayor says he’s hopeful Ottawa wants to discuss decriminalization of drugs
Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart says he’s encouraged by the federal health minister’s commitment to work with the city after it asked that possession of small amounts of illicit drugs be decriminalized.
Stewart has received a letter from Patty Hajdu in response to city council voting unanimously in November to request an exemption to federal drug laws during the overdose crisis.
Health Canada will work with officials from the City of Vancouver and the local health authority to better understand the proposed framework, Hajdu says in the letter also addressed to Dr. Patricia Daly, the chief medical health officer for Vancouver Coastal Health.
“I am committed to our continued work to identify options that respond to the local needs of the City of Vancouver,” Hajdu says. “As we work through the details of your exemption request, I will also help you explore policy measures you identify that will address and alleviate the death and suffering caused by the opioid crisis, a tragedy exacerbated by the 2019 novel coronavirus pandemic.”