DULF
Court finds DULF guilty for compassion club "heralded as success"
Convictions are on hold as the compassion club founders prepare for a Charter challenge to begin on November 24.
DULF
Convictions are on hold as the compassion club founders prepare for a Charter challenge to begin on November 24.
Compassionate Intervention Act
In advance of Support. Don't Punish on June 26, the founders of RECLAIM Collective share their thoughts on how the forced abstinence legislation recently passed by the Alberta government will impact their community.
Safe supply
Moms Stop the Harm co-founder Petra Schulz responds to the news that BC's miniscule safe supply pilot programs will end take-home prescriptions, throwing the lives of thousands into disarray and imminent danger.
News
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Local advocates say supervised consumption services must be expanded and improved with drug inhalation capacity. A rally will be held on Tuesday, October 29.
drug user liberation
Canadian Students for Sensible Drug Policy Vancouver, Migrant Students United UBC, Climate Justice UBC, UBC Social Justice Centre, CUPE 2278 Executive Committee and eight more student-led groups speak out.
Calgary Police and its Commission are eager to close the book on religious non-neutrality, but a revealing response to Secular Connexion by the chief suggests there is a long way to go. Guest post by Lois Edwards, board member of the Rocky Mountain Atheists
Newsletter
In an open letter to Attorney General Niki Sharma, the network of mothers who have lost family members to drug toxicity are asking for an investigation into millions of tax dollars.
Newsletter
As Canada abstains on a humanitarian truce abroad, governments in BC lean into displacing and disappearing people. Undoing settler colonial power is anti-violence.
Safe supply
In response to the arrest of Eris Nyx and Jeremy Kalicum and the raids of two homes and the DULF office, five members of DULF’s Compassion Club pilot project wish to share the following statement.