Polarizing 'Vancouver Is Dying' documentary amasses 2 million views

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The intervention of safe supply is not a response to addiction, but to a drug supply that has fundamentally changed, killing 10x as many people.” Gunn’s film also targeted the federal government’s move to de-criminalize the use of several hard drugs in B.C., which he believes will only further fuel the drug crisis.“Obviously people are concerned with crime — I think most importantly there’s a lot of people, especially here in B.C., looking at the situation feel what we’ve been doing hasn’t been working and they’re open to other suggestions on how to tackle this problem.” Gunn’s film also took aim at politicians including former Vancouver mayor Kennedy Stewart, Justin Trudeau and Adrian Dix.John Fetterman beats Dr. Oz in bruising U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman won Pennsylvania's pivotal race for U.S. Senate, flipping a Republican-held seat as he recovered from a stroke during the bare-knuckled campaign and giving Democrats hope they can retain control of the closely divided chamber to boost President Joe Biden's agenda for two more years.Health talks end with no agreement as federal government walks away, blaming premiers The federal government has withdrawn from a joint communique on health funding with provincial and territorial ministers, ending two days of widely anticipated meetings in Vancouver without any agreement.5 things to know for November 9, 2022 Democrats put up a stronger-than-expected showing in the U.S. midterms, the family of a Canadian man says he's been killed fighting in Ukraine, and Mattea Roach holds on to her quiz show crown."

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