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Surrey Union of Drug Users
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The Surrey Union of Drug Users (SUDU) is a peer-governed organization of people with current or former experience of criminalized substance use. Join us in our fight to end the stigma and discrimination against drug users in Surrey, BC | 💊💉✊❤️

www.sudu.ca
SUDU South Asian Committee member and leader Robin and SUDUs Executive Director Anmol Swaich were interviewed on the BC Centre on Substance Use’s Addiction Practice Pod.
Addiction Practice Pod
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March 3, 2025 at 7:39 PM
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There remains little meaningfully separating Danielle Smith's UCP from David Eby's NDP on drug policy & policing.

The Alberta Model of Marshall Smith, at the centre of privatization scandal allegations, has overrun western Canada.

@msthpetra.bsky.social:
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BC government caves to right-wing demands on safe supply
Moms Stop the Harm co-founder Petra Schulz responds to the news that BC's miniscule safe supply pilot programs will end take-home prescriptions, throwing the lives of thousands into disarray and immin...
drugdatadecoded.ca
February 23, 2025 at 3:55 PM
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The BC government's tepid leadership on safe supply collapsed this week in the face of a coordinated disinformation by right-wing politicians, police and private addiction service providers.

@msthpetra.bsky.social, co-founder of Moms Stop the Harm, responds:
drugdatadecoded.ca/bc-governmen...
BC government caves to right-wing demands on safe supply
Moms Stop the Harm co-founder Petra Schulz responds to the news that BC's miniscule safe supply pilot programs will end take-home prescriptions, throwing the lives of thousands into disarray and immin...
drugdatadecoded.ca
February 23, 2025 at 3:25 PM
Minister Osborne, this decision will exponentially increase our members risk of drug toxicity death.

Your government knows that witnessed ingestion for methadone, suboxone, and hydromorphone reduces accessibility.

Why does Elenore Sturko’s career matter more than our lives?
We are committed to saving lives and providing treatment for those suffering from addiction. That is why we are requiring that the use of prescribed alternatives must be witnessed by a health professional.
February 23, 2025 at 8:36 PM
The BCNDP is not interested in seeing us live, thrive, or access the basic necessities of life.

Our members lives are thrown around as political capital to appease Elenore Sturko.
February 23, 2025 at 8:30 PM
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“It feels like moral panic,” Streukens said. “There’s this stigmatizing focus on people who use drugs as if they’re inherently untrustworthy. Stigma fuels isolation and harm, and I worry when we build stigma into policy, it will not reduce harm.”

thetyee.ca/News/2025/02...
BC Restricts Safer Supply, Promises Pharmacy Crackdown | The Tyee
The move appears to come in response to a leaked government document about the diversion of prescribed opioids.
thetyee.ca
February 22, 2025 at 4:56 AM
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New Drug User Union swag baybeeee
February 22, 2025 at 12:25 AM
Mona Woodward (Sparkling Fast Rising River Woman) of SUDUs Board of Directors spoke to CBC News about a new report which confirms what we already knew - That people who use drugs were killed by the toxic drug supply in greater numbers during the COVID-19 pandemic.

www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
COVID led causes of lower life expectancy in B.C. women during pandemic. For men, it was toxic drugs: report | CBC News
A new report from Statistics Canada, co-authored by several members of B.C.'s Office of the Provincial Health Officer, shows that during the COVID-19 pandemic, life expectancy at birth decreased — a d...
www.cbc.ca
February 21, 2025 at 8:33 PM
SUDU members are standing with the Surrey organizers of the Women’s Memorial March.

Ongoing violence against Indigenous women, girls, two spirit, queer and trans people is part and parcel to the colonial project that we have a responsibility to resist. We hold our hands up to the families.
February 14, 2025 at 8:58 PM
SUDU meetings are cancelled for the week of February 17th - 21st!

Our committees and general membership are building momentum, but we all need a break to maintain it.

We will see you again at our February 24th general meeting 💉💊✊❤️
February 14, 2025 at 12:34 AM
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The Toronto Harm Reduction Alliance is hosting a virtual town hall to discuss the effects of CTS/SCS closures in Toronto communities on Wednesday, February 26 from 7pm to 9pm.

Send an email to THRalliance(at)gmail.com to get the Zoom information.
February 13, 2025 at 8:34 PM
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Statement from VANDU on the criminalization of the Drug User Liberation Front, the organization running Vancouver's heroin / cocaine / methamphetamine compassion club, by Vancouver Police following the sudden cut of their provincial funding.
October 27, 2023 at 2:20 AM
We were joined by Aman and Fraser from @fraserhealth.bsky.social tonight to discuss withdrawal management services in Surrey.

Our members want to work with FHA to make withdrawal management more accessible, including by allowing clients to smoke cigarettes outside while at detox, like in Vancouver.
February 11, 2025 at 3:00 AM
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Alberta is a crime scene.
The gap between First Nations and non-First Nations life expectancy in Alberta is 19 years, and wider now than any other point on record. This is a provincial and national emergency. #ableg

www.stalbertgazette.com/local-news/f...
February 9, 2025 at 9:44 PM
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People aren't dying from safe supply, they're dying from unregulated drugs — that's what Bonnie Henry was "downplaying" and she's correct. This moral panic needs to stop.
February 8, 2025 at 4:24 AM
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Earlier this week we sent a letter to Island Health in response to their treatment of Dr. Wilder following her harm reduction advocacy work.

If our health authority is more willing to take action based on politics than academic research then we are all in trouble. Our community deserves better. 🧵
February 8, 2025 at 4:57 AM
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the rift is between "save them" and "let them die" approaches to drug policy and doctors are (finally) resigning over the government's policy choice

*reminder that the legislature returns Feb 18

#bravery
@docs4saferdrugs.bsky.social
February 7, 2025 at 4:39 AM
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Two Vancouver Island addictions medicine doctors have resigned in protest following Nanaimo doctor Jess Wilder being put on administrative leave by Island Health after organizing an unsanctioned overdose prevention site with @docs4saferdrugs.bsky.social. Island Health denies that it was punitive.
Harm reduction doctor behind Nanaimo overdose site resigns in protest – The Discourse.
Dr. Jessica Wilder steps down from harm reduction leadership roles at Island Health and at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital after being put on administrative leave following participation in an unsan...
thediscourse.ca
February 7, 2025 at 1:50 AM
"We've seen countless examples of allied physicians doing work just like Dr. Wilder and have always been vindicated by history and health evidence," Bailey said. "So that's the lens through which we see Dr Wilder's work in Surrey. "

www.surreynowleader.com/local-news/s...
'Chilling message': Surrey drug advocacy group backs B.C. addictions doctor
Dr. Jess Wilder was part of a group involved in pop-up sites in Nanaimo and Victoria
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February 7, 2025 at 10:19 PM
"In response to the ongoing unregulated toxic drug crisis that has gripped communities across B.C., the Surrey Union of Drug Users (SUDU) is leading a research initiative to address the challenges faced by people who use drugs in Surrey. "

runnermag.ca/2025/02/kpu-...
KPU instructors participate in research initiative to address Surrey drug crisis
In response to the ongoing unregulated toxic drug crisis that has gripped communities across B.C., the Surrey Union of Drug Users (SUDU) is leading a research initiative to address the challenges face...
runnermag.ca
February 7, 2025 at 10:18 PM
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"While the allegations around Alberta Health Services implicate hundreds of millions of dollars in procurement spending, Mental Health and Addiction expenditures should be similarly examined in light of the new allegations."
Analysis by @drugdatadecoded.ca
#ABpoli
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Marshall Smith allegations should expand procurement investigation
The Globe & Mail is reporting top-level allegations that Marshall Smith, former chief of staff to the Alberta premier, interfered in AHS procurement. If a forensic investigation proceeds, it must exte...
drugdatadecoded.ca
February 6, 2025 at 7:36 PM
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40 mg is 0.04grams. Fentanyl on the streets is sold as a point. 0.1 of a gram. 10 points equals 1 gram. 1000 mg equals 1 gram. 40mg is a minuscule amount. Basically every single person using fentanyl would be locked away for life.
February 6, 2025 at 1:46 AM
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Dr. Jess Wilder was placed on administrative leave in January. Island Health said only that there had been concerns over her recent advocacy.

By @brishti.bsky.social:
BC Doctor Who Organized Pop-Up OPS Resigns Following Retaliation
Two months after organizing one of the unsanctioned overdose prevention sites (OPS) that launched a movement across Canada, a British ...
filtermag.org
February 6, 2025 at 8:25 PM