British Columbia seeks exemption from Ottawa on decriminalization as OD deaths soar
VANCOUVER — British Columbia is asking for a federal exemption to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of drugs for personal use after more people died from overdoses in 2020 than any other year.
Sheila Malcolmson, minister of mental health and addictions, said the province wants to see a national approach to decriminalization. Failing that, she has asked federal Health Minister Patty Hajdu to consider a provincial exemption that would make B.C. unique in Canada.
Decriminalization is a vital step toward saving lives because it helps reduce stigma as a barrier for treatment, she said.
“Whether it’s Canada-wide or in B.C., it is in the federal government’s power to act,” she said at a news conference Thursday.


