Drug policy advocacy group Moms Stop the Harm wants meeting with Poilievre
OTTAWA — The co-founder of a network of mothers whose children died of drug overdoses says she wants to speak with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre about his opposition to prescribing a safer supply of opioids to those living with addiction.
Leslie McBain of the group Moms Stop the Harm joined other advocates and Green Party MPs at a news conference Tuesday, and said she wants to tell Poilievre that she believes the practice of offering drug alternatives saves lives.
“I have asked that we have a conversation … so we can understand each other’s point of view and hopefully find some common ground, but he has not responded,” said McBain, whose son died of an overdose in 2014.
“I think that’s actually quite important, the fact that he hasn’t responded. I’m not sure what their point is in stopping safe supply … it makes no sense to us.”

