Community-based strategies serve as the frontline response to the toxic drug supply, bridging the gaps between rigid legal structures, localized public health deficits, and marginalized populations. Operated primarily by non-profits, peer networks, and municipal collectives, these strategies emphasize immediate survival, localized community trust, and cultural reclamation.
Tackling Canada's toxic drug supply requires shifting from a punitive, prohibitionist model to a public health framework. Effective solutions center on expanding harm reduction services, regulating a safer pharmaceutical supply, and integrating addiction care into the universal healthcare system.
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