Alberta government faces legal challenge over supervised consumption site closures in Calgary and Lethbridge

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Alberta faces a new legal challenge to keep supervised consumption sites open in Calgary and Lethbridge. A lawsuit argues the provincial government's planned closure of these sites breaches Charter rights, seeking an injunction to prevent their closure. The government plans to shift focus to recovery services, while critics argue supervised consumption sites are life-saving and should remain accessible.


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