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Conservatives target supervised consumption sites, NDP promises rent control


A Conservative government would ban any new supervised consumption sites from opening, while also making it harder for existing sites to operate, as leader Pierre Poilievre provided in greater detail Sunday his approach, if elected, to a form of harm reduction he has repeatedly condemned.

Poilievre was in New Westminster, B.C., to announce his government would respond instead with $1 billion to develop new recovery options, such as detox facilities, treatment centres and sweat lodges. He suggested 50,000 people would be helped through the plan.

He said Canada needs a different approach to recovery than the use of supervised consumption sites, which he has decried as “drug dens” responsible for the current addiction crisis.

His government would ban supervised consumption sites from being located within 500 metres of schools, daycares, playgrounds, parks or seniors’ homes, he pledged.

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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre, speaking in New Westminster, B.C., on Sunday, announced that a Conservative government would ban supervised consumption sites within 500 metres of schools, hospitals, daycares and playgrounds.

Poilievre also said he’d suspend the approval of new supervised consumption sites until “clear evidence demonstrates they support recovery,” according to a statement from the party. It is unclear what evidence the party would rely on, however, as Poilievre has disagreed with harm-reduction advocates who say there’s proof these facilities have saved lives.

The Conservatives would also end the temporary exemption to the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act that authorized supervised consumption sites to open without requiring approval from the provincial government. 

Some facilities will stay open

However, Poilievre stopped short of saying all facilities would be shut down. Last summer, Poilievre vowed to remove all federal funding for prescribed alternative drug programs and divert that money into drug treatment.

On Sunday, he said existing sites that aren’t close to schools, parks and other community-gathering places can continue to operate, so long as they follow new oversight rules.

They’d be required to check the health cards of all users and have licensed medical staff on-site at all times. The facilities must have a focus on connecting users with treatment and the support of nearby businesses and first responders. They’d also have to adhere to cleanliness standards and ensure the removal of needles in surrounding areas. 

Each facility would be subject to an annual review. Any centre that fails to meet these standards would have 30 days to comply or be shut down.

Meanwhile, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was in Halifax to announce a government under his leadership would only provide federal home-building money to cities and towns that have strict rent controls, leader Jagmeet Singh promised on Sunday.

He said he has no qualms wading into rent control, a matter of provincial jurisdiction, because the housing shortage is a “national crisis.”

“I could look for excuses all day long,” Singh said from a city where the median rent of the oldest apartments increased by more than 40 per cent in the last four years.

A man is seated at a table alongside two women with mugs, and another woman standing beside them.
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, alongside the party’s Halifax candidate Lisa Roberts, speaks with voters from a Halifax coffee shop. He was in the city to announce the NDP would implement national rent control, if elected. (Christinne Muschi/The Canadian Press)

“I think a leader is not one who looks for excuses, it’s someone who looks for solutions.… We can absolutely find ways to protect people at the federal level.”

Under the NDP’s plan for national rent control, it said access to federal housing funding would be tied to rent controls and the banning of certain practices that turf people from their homes, such as fixed-term leases, renovictions and demovictions.

These new conditions would be an extension of the limits already in place with the Liberal government’s Housing Accelerator Fund, which provides money to local governments that streamline land-use planning and development approvals in order to build more homes.

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Singh promises national rent control if elected

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, speaking in Halifax on Sunday, announced that he would tie federal funding for building homes to provincial regulations that would protect renters.

The NDP plans to keep that fund, while the Conservatives promised to cut it to partially fund its promise to eliminate the GST from sales of new homes costing less than $1.3 million.

Singh said rent controls will ensure Ottawa isn’t helping build homes that only address the lack of affordable options in the short term.

“Why would we invest in building homes that are affordable if then, in a couple of years, those homes are no longer affordable? That would be a bad investment,” he said.

Some examples of rent control by the provinces could include new rules on rent increases, bans on above-guideline rent hikes and changes to new unit exemptions, the party said in a news release.

Singh also pledged to bring rent controls to federally regulated housing, such as military housing and homes on federally owned land, and to ban rent price-fixing.

His party’s candidate in the Halifax riding is Lisa Roberts, a former Nova Scotia MLA who served as the provincial NDP’s housing critic.

After she became a MLA in 2016, Roberts recalls for the first time seeing a person sleeping in a tent in the constituency. Rent controls will help to prevent those outcomes, she said.

“It’s been really quite dramatic over the past eight years how prevalent visible, persistent homelessness has become,” she said.

The Liberals have no policy announcement scheduled on Sunday.



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