Minister Bennett says national opioid crisis plan to be informed by proposals in B.C.
OTTAWA — Canada’s new minister of mental health and addictions, Carolyn Bennett, says she is “very interested” in proposals from British Columbia on how to proceed with a plan for addressing the opioid crisis in the country.
She said her meetings with the B.C. Centre on Substance Use Thursday, and with her B.C. counterpart, Sheila Malcolmson, Friday, will be “really important.”
“We have an obligation to listen to the people who are actually doing this work, and then respond appropriately,” Bennett said
They will be able to “drill down” on seeking an approach toward safe supply that also considers decriminalizing possession, she said.