Harm reduction reflects widespread consensus among a range of government officials, health care professionals, police and law enforcement agencies, academics and nongovernmental organizations. Yet in 2007, the Government of Canada removed harm reduction as an official element of Canada’s federal drug strategy and implemented a more punitive approach to drug policy. Once a relative leader in progressive drug policy, Canada has also opposed harm reduction within international forums as a key component of global and national drug strategies.
Drug policy and harm reduction
Author
Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network, Canadian Drug Policy Coalition
Topics
Drug Policy
Language
English, French