Justice Minister on SCS issues in Lethbridge, what the future could hold
LETHBRIDGE, AB – Alberta’s Minister of Justice says Lethbridge needs continued investments and strategies to deal with the drug crisis, supervised consumption or not.
LNN spoke to Doug Schweitzer following Thursday’s announcement that the Government of Alberta is pulling its funding to ARCHES, the agency that runs the city’s supervised consumption site (SCS).
Note: We are waiting for an interview with the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, but a spokesperson told us in the meantime that the government does not have the authority to shut the SCS down. That decision will have to come from ARCHES, whose board of directors said in a press release that they “are waiting to comment until we have all of the information.”
While SCS’s do not fall under Schweitzer’s ministry, he feels it is likely that the facility will cease to operate.


