Mushrooms worked magic on my mental health after a terminal diagnosis. More Canadians should have access to them.
Kali Sedgemore, a harm-reduction worker in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, has seen its impact firsthand
The pandemic—and one very bad winter—have exposed long-standing gaps in Canada’s pharma supply. We can’t get caught off-guard again
Politics Insider for June 1: COVID-19 border restrictions to remain in place for another month; mandatory vaccine requirements drop off at Canada’s banks; criticism rains on Francois Legault
After a long exile from academia, researchers are now looking to psychedelics as promising solutions for addiction, depression, and PTSD
In the rush to legalize marijuana in Canada, medical experts are warning about weed’s alarming side, particularly for younger users
In Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, at Ground Zero of the opioid crisis, once-controversial Insite is now just one small part of a tragic landscape
Canadians came together to mark International Overdose Awareness Day at a time when the opioid crisis is ravaging their communities
The author takes inspiration from The Sopranos, The Wire and—in his new book, The Force—hip-hop
It’s not just religious extremism driving ISIS fighters. There are some serious drugs, too.
But his campaign pledge raises questions about federal anti-drug strategy
The first clinical trial in Canada is under way to test whether the party drug could be part of a treatment for those with PTSD