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“We’re looking at next steps and what to do, particularly from a therapeutic perspective,” Mental Health and Addictions Minister Dan Williams said at a news conference in Calgary on Thursday. “ a long-term perspective, we need to get these recovery centres up and running . . . The Alberta model is not trying to hide away from this continuing and grow increase of those who are addicted.”This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.
Premier Danielle Smith and Mental Health and Addiction Minister Dan Williams walk in with Siksika Nation Chief Ouray Crowfoot, and Siksika council members to sign a memorandum of understanding to build an addiction treatment facility on Siksika lands during a ceremony at McDougall Centre in Calgary on July 6.“This is the answer that we have,” said Smith. “We do not believe that there is such a thing as a safe supply of opioids.
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