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Newsroom Ready: Ottawa says B.C. can recriminalize public drug use

The federal government has granted British Columbia's request to scale back its drug decriminalization pilot program. Mental Health and Addictions Minister Ya'ara Saks says the change takes effect immediately. (May 7, 2024) 
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Unique identifier: CP171137397 
Legacy Identifier: r_Overdose-Crisis-BC20240507T1845 
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Create Date: 5/7/2024 10:45:00 PM 
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