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Why B.C. is making public drug use illegal again | About That48 minutes ago

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48 minutes agoNewsDuration 8:22After mounting pressure from politicians, community members and police, B.C plans to recriminalize the use of drugs in public places. Andrew Chang explains why the province is reversing course on its pilot program aimed at addressing the overdose crisis.

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