UCP promises more beds, treatment for opioid crisis
CALGARY – United Conservatives Leader Jason Kenney said Thursday that, if elected to government, his party would open more beds and expand treatment programs to help people battling drug and opioid addictions.
Kenney said a UCP government would not approve new supervised drug consumption sites without extensive consultations with affected communities. He also said those sites would ideally be accompanied by treatment services.
Kenney said it’s critical to balance help for users with safe neighbourhoods free of discarded needles and to avoid an increase in drug-related crime.