Parents’ doubts persist after forum on Montreal supervised drug-use site near school
MONTREAL — Several parents say they were left with serious doubts after a tense Tuesday evening information session about a supervised drug-use site opening near their children’s Montreal elementary school.
Marie-Ève Bourrelle was among them. She emerged from the Victor-Rousselot school gymnasium nearly two hours into a meeting held to answer parents’ questions and address concerns about neighbourhood security.
Bourrelle said she is generally in favour of expanding overdose prevention services, just not so close to a school. The stakes, she suggested, are now high for local officials and the organization behind the new centre, Maison Benoît Labre, to follow through on hopes for a harmonious integration in the surrounding community.
“If the security is not done like they say, I’m going to refuse to let my child go to school,” Bourrelle vowed.