Correctional Service of Canada must do better
Denying access to a needle exchange program flies in the face of human rights and the spirit of the recommendations posed by both the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the National Inquiry on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls Inquiry.

Needle exchange programs work. The science bears this up, with studies confirming that such programs drastically reduce the risk of HIV, hepatitis C, and other serious infections, and of overdose. Crucially, they also facilitate prisoners’ access to drug treatment and other health care. But when t...
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