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Parents react to CMHA distributing ‘safer snorting’ booklet at school

6 May 2026
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A controversy has erupted among parents in Barrie, Ontario, following the distribution of a harm reduction booklet titled “safer snorting” by the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA) at Barrie North Collegiate Institute. Parents expressed outrage after students received the booklet alongside condoms, with one parent, James Buccos, publicly condemning the initiative on social media and urging others to voice their concerns to the school. He criticized the CMHA for promoting what he described as “woke garbage” without consulting parents first. In response to the backlash, Principal Kim Hand acknowledged the distribution of the materials in a letter to parents, stating that the concerns raised have been reviewed and that the resources will align with Ontario’s harm reduction education curriculum. She also apologized for any distress caused by the incident.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights the ongoing debate around harm reduction strategies in educational settings, particularly concerning drug use among youth. Harm reduction approaches are designed to minimize the negative health effects associated with drug use, and their implementation in schools can spark significant community response. The use of such materials reflects broader trends in public health policy aimed at addressing substance abuse issues among adolescents, especially as drug-related incidents continue to rise in various regions. Understanding community reactions to these programs can provide insight into the challenges of implementing effective public health education in schools.

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