To kick off my Economist policy suggestions we have the issue of safe injection sites.
The assessment of the impact of the safe injection site appears to support the federal government’s position that it should be shut down:
A committee set up to advise it on the issue found that only about 500 of Vancouver’s 8,000 addicts use Insite each day, and fewer than 10% of those use it for all their injections. It found no clear evidence of any increase in treatment, nor of any fall in HIV cases. It did estimate that the project might have saved one life per year but found that overdose deaths were still about 50 a year among addicts. Crime continues unabated as addicts steal to feed their habits, something which frustrates the local police.
The article goes on however to point out that health care is a provincial matter. In the end, the assessment drawn from the article for my purposes is that the federal government shouldn’t meddle in provincial affairs and it is up to the individual provinces to make decisions for themselves. The federal government will respect these decisions regardless of the political points to be scored.
Monday, August 11, 2008
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