Alberta judge dismisses bid to halt closure of supervised drug-use sites
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Alberta judge dismisses bid to halt closure of supervised drug-use sites
ALANNA SMITH
HEALTH REPORTER
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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Travis Peddie outside the shut down safe injection site in Calgary, Alberta April 2.
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An Alberta judge has dismissed an injunction application to halt the closing of supervised drug-use sites in Calgary and Lethbridge, effectively clearing the path for the provincial government to shutter the life-saving services at the end of this month.
Travis Peddie, a 41-year-old father, filed hi…
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