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Published: August 25, 2023

Most British Columbians disagree with Trudeau gov’t lax policy on hard drugs: gov’t data

By The Editor

Fri Aug 25, 2023 – 7:39 pm EDTFri Aug 25, 2023 – 7:43 pm EDT

OTTAWA, Ontario (LifeSiteNews) – The Canadian federal government’s liberal drug policies are not favorable to most living in British Columbia, the province where the new approach of allowing the possession of hard drugs is being tested, according to research conducted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s own Privy Council. 

According to Blacklock’s Reporter, Trudeau’s recent experiment that allows the province of British Columbia to permit citizens to possess hard drugs for personal use does not sit well with most of those surveyed about the policy, as per a March 10 Privy Council report titled  ”Continuous Qualitative Data Collection Of Canadians’ Views.” 

“Participants were mostly negative in their reaction to this decision,” noted the report, adding that most respondents “believed the federal government should instead be focused on discouraging opioid use including implementing greater penalties for those using and distributing these substances.” 

After Trudeau’s policy was implemented allowing legal drug possession in British Columbia, recent statistics show that more people aged 10 to 59 have died from overdoses than from disease, murder, suicide, and natural disasters combined. 

The results from the report’s findings

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