Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Brenna Owen
Publication Date: April 14, 2025 - 17:26
First Nations Health Authority backs harm reduction on B.C. overdose anniversary
April 14, 2025
The top doctor at British Columbia’s First Nations Health Authority says deaths from toxic drugs may have dipped, but now is not the time to pull back on life-saving measures, especially given “misinformation” in the public discourse.Dr. Nel Wieman says Indigenous Peoples continue to be disproportionately represented among the deaths as B.C. marks the ninth anniversary of the toxic drug crisis being declared a public health emergency.
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Election signs for the 2025 Osgoode By-election can be placed on public and private property (with the permission of the resident or business owner) beginning Friday May 2, until 11:59 pm on Thursday, June 19.
The City of Ottawa has two signs by-laws that regulate election signs for municipal, provincial, and federal elections: the Temporary Signs on Private Property By-law (No. 2004-239) and the Signs on City Roads By-law (No. 2003-520). All signs must adhere to the regulations set out in these by-laws.
Election signs on public and private property must not be:
Within three metres (3 m...
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Education Minister Bernard Drainville says the measure will encourage young people to socialize and will help prevent cyberbullying.
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