Visits to Montreal’s four supervised drug injection sites double since last summer
MONTREAL — Monthly visits to Montreal’s four, supervised drug-injection facilities have more than doubled since they opened last summer and crime rates have not increased in the neighbourhoods that host the sites, according to a new report by city health authorities.
There were about 1,200 visits to the four sites during their first full month of operation last July, while visits jumped to more than 2,500 in April and May of this year.
Sandhia Vadlamudy, director of CACTUS Montreal, which operates one of the injection sites, said in an interview Tuesday the program has been a “very great success.”
“We’re very satisfied because we have been able to save lives which is our main goal,” she said. “We’ve also been there at the most crucial moments when a person does their injection so we’ve been able to accompany and support people when they need it the most.”


