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Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, has decriminalization been successful in British Columbia?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, then why did the minister grant British Columbia's request to effectively ban public drug use in most places?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, why did it take the minister 11 days to respond to their request?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, why not just end it altogether?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, how is the minister measuring success in B.C.'s decriminalization?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, leading addiction physicians from across Canada have written several letters demanding the minister make all safe supply programs witnessed and recovery-focused, or shut them down. Will the minister follow the advice from these experts?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, protocols have been put in place to allow so-called safe supply of fentanyl to children under 18 without parental consent or knowledge. Will the minister clearly stand against fentanyl ever being given recreationally to children, yes or no?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, will you stand up against recreational fentanyl to children, yes or no?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, will the minister stand up against recreational fentanyl to youth, yes or no?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, the minister has the power to say no to this. Will she, yes or no?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, I would like to start out by saying that I will be sharing my time with the member for Cumberland—Colchester and the member for South Surrey—White Rock. I would like to direct all my questions to the Minister of Mental Health and Addictions. How many people die due to overdose in British Columbia every day, on average?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Business of Supply  Mr. Speaker, six die every day in British Columbia. What is the leading cause of death of British Columbian youth aged 10 to 18?

May 29th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Mental Health and Addictions  Mr. Speaker, after nine years, it is clear that NDP-Liberal extremist drug policies have been a complete failure, something that everybody seems to understand except the NDP-Liberal government. One hundred per cent of people recently polled were opposed to these dangerous drug policies that are flooding our streets with potent drugs.

May 28th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Mental Health and Addictions  Mr. Speaker, after nine years of the NDP-Liberal government, the only thing that has dropped in price has been the price of hydromorphone, which, by the way, the street price has gone from $20 a pill to $2 a pill under the government's watch, because of the diversion it has allowed.

May 28th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative

Questions Passed as Orders for Returns  With regard to funding allocated to Pathways to Recovery's Safer Supply Ottawa Program through Health Canada's Substance Use and Addictions Program (SUAP), since 2016: (a) what specific measures, if any, were implemented to ensure that companies owned or operated by members of Pathway's board of directors did not financially benefit from the funding; (b) prior to receiving the SUAP grants, did Pathways disclose any conflicts of interest to the government, including whether or not any of their board of directors would profit from funding provided; (c) do any of the terms within the funding agreements include prohibitions on conflicts of interests and personal profit from the grants, and, if so, which agreements include such terms and what are their summary; (d) what are the details of all funding provided to Pathways, broken down by the (i) date, (ii) amount, (iii) project description; and (e) what specific safeguards, if any, are in place to ensure that substances provided by Pathways do not end up trafficked by drug dealers?

May 27th, 2024House debate

Laila GoodridgeConservative