B.C. auditor to release reports on overdose prevention, safer-supply programs
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s auditor general is expected to release two independent audits on government programs aimed at curbing the death toll from the toxic drug crisis.
Michael Pickup’s office has conducted reports on the government’s overdose prevention and supervised consumption services and the first phase of the prescribed safer-supply implementation.
The safer-supply program has generated criticism since its implementation, including from federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who both claimed that drugs from the program were being diverted into the rest of Canada.
Solicitor General Mike Farnworth said last week that there’s no evidence of widespread diversion of the safe-supply drugs.