Councillor, community advocate and mayor react to Premier Jason Kenney’s comments on SCS
LETHBRIDGE, AB – A Lethbridge city councillor and a community advocate are applauding comments made recently by Premier Jason Kenney regarding supervised consumption sites in Alberta, while Mayor Chris Spearman says the city is facing “challenges.”
The premier said on Monday, while the results of a provincial panel that set out to review the economic and social impacts those site have had so far on local businesses and the neighborhood in which they are located won’t be released for a couple of weeks, it is possible some SCS sites may be closed or relocated.
While funded mainly through provincial monies, SCS sites are federally mandated through Health Canada.
Still, Councillor Blaine Hyggen believes the location of the Lethbridge site and the way the services are provided there were not initially thoroughly thought through, even though there is a need for harm reduction services in the city.