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A sociology and public health researcher says the Saskatchewan government’s policies for dealing with addictions are rolling back progress made in the last 30 years, in the wake of the shutdown of Saskatoon’s only safe consumption site. “I think that we are taking a step backwards in our approach of looking at abstinence-only treatment focus modalities in isolation from looking at things like harm reduction, for looking at other modes of community supports, community-based resources, or other prevention mechanisms that look at whole communities and whole families,” said Maryellen Gibson, doctoral candidate at the University of Saskatchewan.Two weeks ago, Prairie…
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The husband of missing American mom Lynette Hooker is in an “extremely fragile state” while…
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China and Pakistan had backed peace talks in March while urging an immediate ceasefire in…
Business owners across the Maritimes are struggling to combat an uptick in retail theft, and…
A wedding guest capturing what appears to be a routine outdoor ceremony ended up documenting…
Long COVID could cost between €58.54 billion ($68 billion) and €115.3 billion ($135 billion) annually…
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DHS launches probe into Eric Swalwell over allegations he illegally hired Brazilian nanny
The Department of Homeland Security is investigating allegations that embattled lefty California Rep. Eric Swalwell…
Voters in the federal riding of Scarborough Southwest will choose their first new member of…
As the 2026 tax filing deadline approaches, the National Taxpayer Advocate is warning Americans that recent…
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