Ontario's associate minister for mental health says the province has paused approving new supervised consumption and treatment sites while a review of all sites is underway.
Michael Tibollo says everything is on the table with the review, including the locations of treatment and consumption sites.
The province launched a “critical incident review” in the summer after a 44-year-old mother of two was killed by a stray bullet near a consumption site in Toronto's east end following a physical altercation between three men.
Police have laid charges against several people in the death of Karolina Huebner-Makurat, including accessory after the fact and obstructing justice counts laid against a woman who works at the South Riverdale Community Health Centre.
Huebner-Makurat's death sparked outrage and a debate over supervised consumption sites.
Tibollo says the province is not looking at shutting down any of the province's 17 supervised consumption and treatment sites.
(The Canadian Press)