More consultation, possible delay offered by Manitoba government on consumption site

By Steve Lambert The Manitoba government promised more consultation Tuesday with inner-city residents and business owners upset about a planned supervised drug consumption site. Premier Wab Kinew also said the government is open to delaying the site’s opening beyond January — the timeline initially proposed. “Just over the weekend, we heard from community (members) who are saying ‘We need more time,'” Kinew told reporters. “Given the fact we’re extending the consultations, I think we’re realistically also willing to delay opening maybe by a few weeks, hopefully. That would be enough time to address the desire for people to weigh in and also for us to respond to what we hear.” The NDP government initially planned the province’s first-ever supervised consumption site for 200 Disraeli Freeway — an area east of…

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