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Alberta to close supervised consumption sites in Calgary and Lethbridge

20 March 2026
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The Alberta provincial government announced the closure of the only supervised drug consumption sites in Calgary and Lethbridge by the end of June. The Calgary site, which opened in 2017, was the first of its kind in the province and has been both praised for its life-saving capabilities and criticized for contributing to public drug use and disorder. The closure aligns with the government’s shift from harm reduction strategies to a focus on recovery-oriented care, a transition that was initially proposed nearly five years ago. To replace the SCS, the province plans to enhance access to addiction medicine, increase outreach recovery teams, and provide more intake support at the Chumir Health Centre. Advocates express concern that the closure may lead to increased public drug use and overdoses, while officials emphasize the need to balance community safety with support for individuals facing addiction.

Why It Matters

Supervised consumption sites have been critical in addressing the opioid crisis by providing safe environments for drug use and connecting users to recovery services. In 2024, Calgary’s SCS responded to over 1,000 drug-related incidents, highlighting the need for such facilities. The closure of these sites may exacerbate public safety issues and increase the likelihood of drug overdoses occurring in public spaces. The provincial government’s decision reflects a broader trend in addiction management that prioritizes recovery over harm reduction, which has significant implications for public health and safety in Alberta.

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