Calgary accuses Alberta government of inaction on future of drug-use site | Unpublished
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Author: Matthew Scace
Publication Date: March 27, 2025 - 19:36

Calgary accuses Alberta government of inaction on future of drug-use site

March 27, 2025
Calgary Mayor Jyoti Gondek is in a stand-off with the Alberta government over her city’s only drug-use site, accusing the province of dragging its heels to come up with a solution for its future.In a letter to Premier Danielle Smith, Gondek said the province has not made good on its promises and that its delay is causing “concern and distress.”“The lack of follow-through on promised actions by the provincial government remains a significant concern,” Gondek wrote.


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