cover image: Building on the “Alberta Model”: How to Strengthen Alberta’s Response to

Building on the “Alberta Model”: How to Strengthen Alberta’s Response to

2 Jul 2024

We also recognize the support of the University of Toronto and the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy as the Ontario 360 project’s intellectual and administrative home. [...] In particular, the members to identify early signs of party promised to appoint a dedicated addiction and connect individuals minister to the addiction file and develop with the appropriate resources to a strategy focused on recovery. [...] the public that in the history of the world, we’ve never turned around an epidemic As for defining its concepts more by waiting for people to get really sick clearly to the province’s residents, the and throwing resources at them,” Alberta government should launch says Humphreys. [...] If the addictions crisis is in fact a crisis, it should be treated “Recovery capital is basically when as one at all levels, including in the public an individual, a group or a community eye, and promoted in a similar fashion comes to the table to establish or take a to the safety measures during the shot at recovery, and it’s what you got in COVID-19 pandemic. [...] To summarize, the Alberta Model has The $1.13 billion being spent to establish the potential to become a transformative recovery Alberta is a significant increase example of dealing with addictions, but in the previously measured money it must take advantage of opportunities budgeted for the province’s addictions to build more infrastructure around it.

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