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

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The Manitoba government is promising more consultation, and a possible delayed opening, for the province's first supervised drug consumption site.

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The Manitoba government is promising more consultation, and a possible delayed opening, for the province’s first supervised drug consumption site.

Premier Wab Kinew says another public feedback hearing is expected next week — on top of two planned this week — and more could be added to address people’s concerns.

Kinew also says the government may have to push back its planned January opening date.

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                                The future supervised drug-consumption site location at 366 Henry Ave. is set to open next month.

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The future supervised drug-consumption site location at 366 Henry Ave. is set to open next month.

The province announced last week it is planning to open the site in inner-city Winnipeg at 366 Henry Ave, and nearby businesses have expressed concerns about neighbourhood safety.

Kinew made the comments following his annual state-of-the-province speech to the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce, where he touted his previously announced plans for a Crown-Indigenous corporation.

He told the business group the corporation will ensure Indigenous participation in decision-making around big economic projects, such as upgrades to the Port of Churchill and a planned energy corridor across northern Manitoba.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 9, 2025

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