B.C. rejects Henry report backing non-prescribed alternates to fentanyl, other drugs
VICTORIA — B.C’s Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry joked that “the earth shook” with Thursday’s release of her report on the safer-supply drug program, referring to an earthquake lightly felt on Vancouver Island that morning.
But her report’s recommendation that B.C. should consider allowing access to alternatives to unregulated street drugs without a prescription was felt much more widely.
It was swiftly rejected by the government, while the opposition BC Conservatives and BC United said she should lose her job.
Henry said drug prohibition strategies had not only failed to control access to controlled substances but had also created the toxic unregulated drug supply that had killed more than 14,000 people since a health emergency was declared in B.C. eight years ago.


