Groups working to reduce the harm caused by illegal drug use on P.E.I. say their work is being hindered by misinformation, some of which is promoted by Charlottetown city councillors.
The opposition to Charlottetown's Community Outreach Centre and a proposed supervised consumption site has been vocal. At the heart of the issue is how to help P.E.I.'s increasingly visible population of drug users and whether drug use is a public health issue at all.
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Some people who live and operate businesses close to 33 Belmont St. in Charlottetown the site chosen by the provincial government to be a supervised injection site expressed concern Wednesday about how it could impact property values.