Nanaimo’s Overdose Awareness Day takes politicians to task over rising fatalities
NANAIMO — The first International Overdose Awareness Day event in Nanaimo since the pandemic took aim at the systems and policies behind the toxic drug crisis.
“I’m still confused over what tangible action-oriented initiatives have actually become available, especially in a community like ours,” Rise Bridge Project executive director Jovan Johnson told the crowd at Maffeo Sutton Park on Tuesday, Aug. 31.
“Prevention programming should be within everyone’s comfort zone yet not a lot seems to be happening in that area.”
Several area politicians, including Nanaimo mayor Leonard Krog, councillors Erin Hemmens, Tyler Brown and Ben Geselbracht, as well as Nanaimo MP candidate Paul Manly, looked on as Johnson spoke about the policies of the drug crisis.