The architect of Alberta’s recovery model for addictions treatment is urging B.C. to take a similar approach when it comes to dealing with the toxic drug crisis, pointing to the 38 per cent reduction in deaths that his province saw last year.
Marshall Smith, who served as Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s chief of staff until last fall, told a community safety forum in Vancouver on Thursday that Alberta’s success stems from its efforts to aggressively build out treatment beds, including 11 recovery communities ...
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