‘Harm reduction interventions are important:’ no letter coming from Nanaimo on B.C. drug policy
NANAIMO — An at-times pointed debate on provincial mental health and addictions policies, as well as challenges in the city as a result, will result in little more than a meeting minute.
A request from Coun. Ian Thorpe to send a letter from the City to the provincial government to “reexamine its philosophy regarding the ongoing drug addiction crisis and resulting mental health and street disorder issues” was soundly defeated on Monday, Dec. 1.
The crux of Thorpe’s push came from his desire to see a different approach, after years of the province “continuing to accept drug addiction as the norm and enabling”.
“Put money and effort into priorities of education and treatment facilities, more detox, dry recovery spaces, speed up compassionate, compulsory care for those that can’t look after themselves,” Thorpe said.



