Lisa Lapointe retired earlier this year lamenting the lack of provincial response to the situation
Former British Columbia chief coroner Lisa Lapointe is slated to appear alongside BC Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau for a policy announcement in Victoria related to the province’s illicit-toxic drug crisis.
Before her retirement Lapointe lamented that the emergency never received a “a co-ordinated response commensurate with the size of crisis.”
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