FAR’s Brief to the HESA Committee on The Opioid Epidemic and Toxic Drug Supply
FAR submitted a Brief on the Opioid Epidemic and Toxic Drug Crisis to the Federal Standing Committee on Health (HESA) in which we endorsed the recommendations
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FAR submitted a Brief on the Opioid Epidemic and Toxic Drug Crisis to the Federal Standing Committee on Health (HESA) in which we endorsed the recommendations
Louise Lemieux White, Co-Founder of FAR and Registered Nurse, submitted a resolution to the Registered Nurses Association of Ontario (RNAO) AGM on June 25th regarding the decriminalization
At a meeting of Toronto’s Board of Health on June 14th, FAR requested an amendment to the Board recommendations to the federal Minister of Health to clarify
Angie Hamilton, executive-director of Families for Addiction Recovery, told the board that people struggling with drug use need treatment, not punishment. ‘We are losing family members,
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FAR Executive Director, Angie Hamilton, wrote a letter to Dr. Eileen de Villa, Medical Officer of Health, supporting an alternative approach to drug criminalization in Toronto. Read
FAR Executive Director, Angie Hamilton, addresses the Toronto Board of Health (TBOH) on December 6th, 2021. Read the deputation here
FAR supported all of the recommendations in the Report from the Medical Officer of Health on Opioid Poisoning Crisis in Toronto — Update (November 5, 2020) and spoke
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