Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Wayne Moriarty Sobriety Needs More Investment During The Fentanyl Crisis


To date, more than $40 million has been spent by government departments in British Columbia on the fentanyl crisis. On Tuesday, Vancouver city council approved a tax increase of 0.5 per cent on all homeowners in order to further assist in this fight. The tax is expected to raise approximately $3.5 million next year, with most of the money going to all the predictable resources required when “harm reduction” is your guiding principle.

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