Students call for safe consumption site, needle exchange funding
A group of medical students from the University of Saskatchewan filled the gallery in the legislative assembly Wednesday afternoon, there to push on issues that have been described as “epidemics” and a “crisis” in Saskatchewan.
Ryan Krochak, with Students for Harm Reduction and Informed Policy (SHRIP), said the provincial government needs to directly fund safe drug consumption sites and needle exchanges in the province.
Krochak said the province is in the middle of HIV and hepatitis C epidemics, as well as an overdose crisis that is killing hundreds of people a year.
“More now than ever there (are) contaminated, illicit supplies of drugs and right now people are dying in Saskatchewan and we need to address it,” he said.


