B.C. Conservative MLA says drug crisis cost lives of four relatives
- A'aliya Warbus revealed that her family suffered from the toxic drug crisis, losing two brothers, a niece, and a nephew.
- Health Minister Josie Osborne offered condolences to Warbus, noting that the crisis disproportionately affects Indigenous Peoples.
- Warbus called for a public inquiry, claiming government policies increased fentanyl's flow into communities, contributing to her family's losses.
- DJ Larkin highlighted that the unregulated drug market is the real issue regarding drug-related deaths, not safe-supply programs.
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