While the B.C. exemption decriminalizes possession up to a combined 2.5 grams of drugs, the Toronto model does not outline a proposed threshold
Toronto has updated its 14-month-old decriminalization request to the federal government, clarifying it wants a Health Canada exemption to cover young people as well as adults, and all drugs for personal use.
The letter released Friday and jointly signed by Toronto’s medical officer of health, police chief and city manager lays out what they call a “made-in-Toronto” model.
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