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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau came to the CHEK Media Centre on Friday for a sit down chat with CHEK’s Rob Shaw.
He added that it was British Columbia that first came forward with its idea for a decriminalization pilot program, but Ottawa is happy to support the approach. “I think the fact is, we need to be ambitious in trying to solve this. It’s not just people in Downtown Eastside or tent encampments that are dying of toxic drugs, it’s people in the suburbs, middle class families,” he said.
He added that the federal government is modernizing a Second World War housing effort that saw Ottawa create a catalogue of designs of single-family homes so developers could build them faster, by not having to draft their own designs for each project, while ensuring they were meeting all safety codes.
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