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​ELECTION 2015

We put the question out to our Federal Party Leaders: "What will you do to keep substance users alive and safe."

​Now you need to consider their responses, or lack thereof, when casting your vote in the FEDERAL ELECTION on October 19th.

Does keeping substance users alive and healthy matter to you? It should, because a substance user could be anyone's child.
​

Q: What do Canadian's really want from this Federal Election?
​
​A:  A Real Leader!

mums united and mandated to saving the lives of Drug Users (mumsDU), the Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network and the Canadian Drug Policy Coalition (CDPC) — three non-partisan organizations working to reform drug policy in Canada — recently sent a questionnaire to all major federal parties asking five key questions on Canada’s approach to addressing problems related to illegal drugs. ​

Responses were received from the Green Party of Canada, the Liberal Party of Canada and the New Democratic Party of Canada.
  • Joint Legal Network/CDPC/mumsDU news release (October 13)
  • Conservative Party of Canada: Questionnaire | No response
  • Green Party of Canada: Questionnaire | Response
  • Liberal Party of Canada: Questionnaire | Response (bilingual)
  • New Democratic Party of Canada: Questionnaire | Response (Sept. 25), Addendum (Oct. 1)
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    • Federal Opioid Conference & Response
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    • News
  • OUR WORK
    • Letters of Reference
    • LETTERS/PAPERS >
      • Unsanctioned Overdose Observation and Response, Toronto Board of Health 9/25/17
      • BC Overdose Action Exchange
      • Overdose Impact on Family/Community
      • FR HEALTH CANADA
      • ELECTION 2015
      • LETTER TO PRIME MINISTER
      • LETTER TO HEALTH CANADA
      • Overdose Awareness Day EN
      • Overdose Awareness Day FR
  • RESOURCES
    • Resources
    • READING
    • Naloxone
    • SIS's in Toronto
    • Overdose Tracking Map
    • Have The Conversation-Parent
    • Have the conversation-Drug User
  • Fentanyl