Alberta government explores setting up safe sites to reduce fentanyl overdoses
EDMONTON — The Alberta government is taking the war on fentanyl abuse to the next level by exploring a plan to set up safe, supervised sites for opioid use.
Brandy Payne, Alberta’s associate minister of health, says an Edmonton agency is to receive a $230,000 grant to make an application to the federal government for an exemption under drug laws so that a safe site can be set up.
Another $500,000 in grants is to go to six other Alberta communities with existing needle exchange programs to assess the need for safe opioid consumption sites.
“By investing in harm-reduction programs, the government is taking action to save lives and support people struggling with addictions,” Payne told a news conference Thursday.


