We are back at the Clarke Theatre in Mission on March 3. This is a special performance followed by a reception to show our LOVE and THANKS to all the PEERS in our community ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Folks - we are performing Precarious: A Transformative Musical Tale at the Inlet Theatre in Port Moody on Dec. 10, co-hosted by the Tri-City CAT. Please join us, it will make you cry, make you laugh and lift your spirits.
A community musical play by MOCAT tells stories of the toxic unregulated drug crisis with scenes and songs addressing history of prohibition, harm reduction, safe supply while celebrating the heroism of peers & families on the front lines.
"In the current political climate of fear and division, many politicians are silent on this issue. They are mostly silent while we die." @CATIEinfo
Read more: https://t.co/0KO1c3KqD1
First population-level evaluation of prescribing pharmaceutical alternatives to illicit drugs (“safer supply”) finds opioid users prescribed 1 day’s supply 61% less likely to die following week from any cause, 4 days 91%
“The strongest evidence thus far”
https://t.co/taZc45UprQ
“When did we as a city and society come to accept the weaponizing of bylaw enforcement as more important than literal survival?” City is more concerned with hiding homelessness than solving it | The Province #housingisaright#stoppunishinghomelessness https://t.co/kpxwhweCCy
The chief coroner also made pointed remarks regarding the Drug User Liberation Front and raid in Vancouver earlier this week. “I suppose I would say that if you see somebody in a burning house, you feel somewhat justified to smash the window,” she said.
https://t.co/VAO3mdzIib
Instead of acknowledging the deaths of 175 people, you choose to play politics on the day of the release coroner's death report. This letter could’ve been sent any other day, but instead you’re drawing attention away from all the lives lost and grieving families. Really sad 💔
🚨 DULF SOLIDARITY COMMUNICATIONS SUPPRESSED BY SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS
To allies of DULF: social media platforms are suppressing communications promoting Friday's MARCH FOR DULF.
We ask you to prioritize direct invites over passive social media shares.
We won't be stopped.
B.C. Coroner’s death panel recommends issuing drugs without prescription to stop overdoses - ““In the BC Coroners Service our position is we do what we can to reduce death, period. We are always looking for measures to prevent deaths.” LaPointe https://t.co/8QcYWvIJHo