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The Alberta Drug Model is a Christian institution: Part 1
At least half of long-term addiction care beds are Christian and almost all are 12-Step abstinence-based. Part 1 of a series on Alberta addiction services.
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At least half of long-term addiction care beds are Christian and almost all are 12-Step abstinence-based. Part 1 of a series on Alberta addiction services.
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Boyle Street outreach workers were prohibited from distributing supplies to unhoused people in train stations. Others are taking up the slack.
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Irony in the court!
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Is it still dog-whistling after three UCP officials and Chief Dale McFee have said it in human-speak?
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Protesting the conference drew the weirdos out of the woodwork.
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A presentation on Alberta drug policy for a packed Metro Cinema in Edmonton on February 16.
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Press Release for the protest planned outside the Alberta Recovery Conference.
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The status quo in drug policy relies on institutionalization of junk science that rejects harm reduction. This institution gathers in Calgary on February 21-22.
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CBC Calgary provides lovely background music to unending UCP overtures to abstinence-based treatment. But can violins clash with critical analysis?
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For the last thirteen years, Last Door Recovery Centre contracted a security guard and fitness instructor now facing allegations of sexualized violence against people in addiction treatment.
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Yesterday's announcement made by Minister of Public Safety Mike Ellis and EPS Chief Dale McFee left me unsettled. Here's why.
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Should a public service run marketing campaigns to shore up public support for funding? Should so-called health issues like drug use be used as sales opportunities?