Concerns raised over Canada's safe supply opioids program
Concerns are being raised over safe supply programs in Canada because of what’s being done after drugs are administered to users in the program.
A National Post investigation found many users are selling their safe supply drugs to other users so they can in turn buy stronger opioids on the street.
National Post columnist Adam Zivo joins the show to discuss the findings of his investigation, why addiction physicians are worried, and what, if anything is being done to stop the practice.
Background reading: Drug fail: The Liberal government's 'safer supply' is fuelling a new opioid crisis
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