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Canada’s Addicted Future: Nanaimo considers fencing city hall to protect its staff

Today’s episode of “The Ben Mulroney Show,” focuses on the challenges faced by the city of Nanaimo, British Columbia, regarding an overdose prevention site located next to City Hall and the potential build of a 400 thousand dollar fence to protect the staff. Mayor Leonard Krog discusses the negative impacts of the site, including drug trafficking, vandalism, and safety concerns for staff and visitors. He emphasizes the need for comprehensive and country-wide solutions to address addiction and mental health issues, highlighting the role of provincial and federal governments in providing necessary resources and support. The discussion also touches on the financial implications of addressing these issues and the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of overdose prevention sites.

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