Closure of supervised consumption sites could become Ontario election issue, former mayor says | CBC News
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"If those sites are closed, we're going to be in real trouble. People are going to be dying on the streets," Sewell told reporters on Monday at Trinity St. Paul's Church. "I hope that we can apply some political pressure; if an election is coming, we can raise it during the election." This highlights the urgency and potential consequences of the Ontario government's decision to close supervised consumption sites.
Sewell stated, "I don't know what kind of evidence the province is using when it's saying these are a serious problem. They aren't. They solve problems. They don't create them. Sites save lives." This emphasizes the significant impact these sites have on public health and safety.
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