Premier Kenney says province may close or relocate some drug consumption sites
Premier Jason Kenney says it’s possible Alberta could close or relocate some supervised drug consumption sites.
The United Conservative government struck a panel last summer to look at the impact of the sites on crime rates, social order, property values and businesses. It is not considering harm reduction, establishing new sites, provincial funding or housing.
Kenney said in Calgary Tuesday that he has seen the panel’s preliminary report.
“It underscores the concerns that we have had about the negative impact on people and on communities as a result of at least some of the drug injection sites,” Kenney said.


