The Government of Canada continues to support communities across Canada as they respond to drug overdoses and harms during the COVID-19 outbreak and beyond. This includes over $15 million in funding for four community-based safer supply projects for people with opioid use disorder in British Columbia.
Day: February 1, 2021
Funding provided by the Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (the Agency) is now available to help the public and Indigenous groups participate in the federal environmental assessment for the proposed Crown Mountain Coking Coal Project, located in the Elk Valley, approximately 12 kilometres from the District of Sparwood, in southeastern British Columbia.
The Government of Canada continues to support communities across Canada as they respond to drug overdoses and harms during the COVID-19 outbreak and beyond. This includes over $15 million in funding for four community-based safer supply projects for people with opioid use disorder in British Columbia.
Today, on behalf of the Minister of Health, the Honourable Hedy Fry, along with the Honourable Sheila Malcolmson, British Columbia’s Minister of Mental Health and Addictions, announced more than $15 million in federal funding for four safer supply projects for people at risk of overdose in B.C.