Alberta's supervised consumption site identification requirements postponed until 2022
A controversial move that will require clients of Alberta's supervised consumption sites (SCS) to provide personal health information has been delayed until 2022. The shift means users will not need to provide health numbers to access supervised consumption services until at least January. The new regulations were set to kick in for providers on Sept. 30. A provincial spokesperson says other changes announced in June are still on the docket at the end of the month, including client referra
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