Close Menu
  • Home
  • London
  • St Thomas
  • Toronto
  • Oakville
  • Ottawa
    • Hamilton
    • Richmond Hill
    • Vaughan
    • Windsor
    • Simcoe
    • St. Catharines
    • Thunder Bay
    • Tillsonburg
    • Vaughan
    • Wasaga Beach
    • Waterloo
    • Whitby
    • Windsor
    • Hamilton
    • Kitchener
    • Oakville
    • Ottawa
    • Perth
    • Peterborough
    • Pickering
    • Port Elgin
    • Renfrew
    • Richmond Hill
  • Contact us
What's Hot
Ontario regulator investigating pipeline incident in Sarnia

Ontario regulator investigating pipeline incident in Sarnia

March 18, 2026
Project Opportunities in Ontario Construction

Project Opportunities in Ontario Construction

March 18, 2026
New Name for Local Parkette

New Name for Local Parkette

March 18, 2026
Lawrence Turcotte, 80, Has Passed Away

Lawrence Turcotte, 80, Has Passed Away

March 18, 2026
Saugeen Storm U11 Girls Celebrate Championship with Parade

Saugeen Storm U11 Girls Celebrate Championship with Parade

March 18, 2026
Facebook Instagram
Facebook Instagram
Ontario ChronicleOntario Chronicle
Subscribe
  • Home
  • London
  • St Thomas
  • Toronto
  • Oakville
  • Ottawa
    • Hamilton
    • Richmond Hill
    • Vaughan
    • Windsor
    • Simcoe
    • St. Catharines
    • Thunder Bay
    • Tillsonburg
    • Vaughan
    • Wasaga Beach
    • Waterloo
    • Whitby
    • Windsor
    • Hamilton
    • Kitchener
    • Oakville
    • Ottawa
    • Perth
    • Peterborough
    • Pickering
    • Port Elgin
    • Renfrew
    • Richmond Hill
  • Contact us
Ontario ChronicleOntario Chronicle
Home»London»Carepoint’s Future May Depend on Private Support
Views: 386
London

Carepoint’s Future May Depend on Private Support

March 18, 20263 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Carepoint’s Future May Depend on Private Support
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
After Ontario announced it would stop funding supervised drug consumption sites, there’s a possible way forward for the Carepoint Consumption and Treatment Service in London, Ont.

Even though these sites rely on provincial funding that will run out in June, federal regulations allow them to operate. London Centre Liberal MP Peter Fragiskatos mentioned that this could be a crucial support for the service.

“We [the federal government] recognize that as a health matter, it is a matter of provincial jurisdiction,” said Fragiskatos. “But, if Carepoint or other organizations like it were to secure private funding, then the federal government would be there to reissue an exemption to the Criminal Code so the site could continue to operate.”

Carepoint is one of several locations throughout the province where individuals can use drugs under medical supervision and access clean supplies. The Regional HIV/AIDS Connection (RHAC), which has been managing Carepoint since 2019, reported reversing 218 overdoses and handling over 15,000 visits last year.

The province informed operators last Friday that funding would cease as of Jun. 13, which threatens most if not all sites with closure. Many doctors, public health officials, and some local politicians have criticized this decision.

According to Fragiskatos, these facilities work under exemptions from the Criminal Code that permit drug use on-site.

If RHAC can secure funds to keep Carepoint operational, Fragiskatos stated that exemption could be renewed. He shared he’s been in touch with RHAC and offered his assistance.

“They would have to go and fundraise to continue operating. That is very difficult. I recognize that … it requires significant funding,” Fragiskatos said.

“But there is a path, and as I shared with [RHAC], it’s better to have a path than no path.”

Peter Fragiskatos outside the CBC London newsroom on Nov. 12, 2024. (Alessio Donnini/)

The idea of a supervised consumption site finding its own funding isn’t new.

Three sites in Toronto – Street Health, Kensington Market Overdose Prevention Site and Casey House – provide supervised consumption services without being impacted by the funding cuts.

In a statement to , RHAC officials wrote they “will be considering all options available to us.”

“We appreciate the Government of Canada’s ongoing commitment to, and support of, harm reduction,” the statement reads.

“We are humbled and extremely grateful for the outpouring of support we have received from the community.”

Fragiskatos indicated his backing for keeping Carepoint open goes beyond just advocating for an updated Criminal Code exemption.

While federal officials can’t directly address healthcare issues, Fragiskatos mentioned he’d contribute personally if there’s a fundraiser as a private citizen while also supporting such initiatives as an MP.

“I disagree with the [province’s] decision. I’ll be unequivocal in that,” said Fragiskatos. “If the concern is public safety-as it always must be-the evidence is clear that safe consumption sites-while an imperfect model-have served this community and others throughout Canada.”

Source link

consumption drug Fragiskatos funding London London News Londons open private site stay supervised
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Previous ArticleSignificant Number of Cases Dismissed in Ontario Due to Police Misconduct
Next Article Saugeen Storm U11 Girls Celebrate Championship with Parade
admin
  • Website

Related Posts

Urgent Call for Federal Support in Northwestern Ontario
Thunder Bay

Urgent Call for Federal Support in Northwestern Ontario

March 18, 2026
Family Day Hours: What’s Open and Closed in Niagara
St. Catharines

Family Day Hours: What’s Open and Closed in Niagara

March 18, 2026
Rise of White Supremacist Groups in London Area
St Thomas

Rise of White Supremacist Groups in London Area

March 18, 2026
loader-image
London
5:19 pm, Mar 18, 2026
temperature icon -3°C
light snow
64 %
1022 mb
14 mph
Wind Gust: 20 mph
Clouds: 100%
Visibility: 8.047 km
Sunrise: 7:31 am
Sunset: 7:34 pm
Weather from OpenWeatherMap

Subscribe to Updates

Stay updated with the latest news and exclusive content from Ontario Chronicle, delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up now and never miss a story!

loader

At Ontario Chronicle, we are dedicated to bringing you the latest news and updates from across the vibrant cities of Ontario, Canada. From the bustling streets of Brampton to the serene landscapes of Burlington, from the cultural hub of Hamilton to the historic charm of London.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest YouTube
Top Insights
Carepoint’s Future May Depend on Private Support

Carepoint’s Future May Depend on Private Support

March 18, 2026
New BYOB Policy for Outdoor Community Events in Ontario

New BYOB Policy for Outdoor Community Events in Ontario

March 18, 2026
Kitchener GO Service Restarts After Tragic Train Incident

Kitchener GO Service Restarts After Tragic Train Incident

March 18, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Home
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • DMCA
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© 2026 OntarioChronicle.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

Subscribe to Updates

Stay updated with the latest news and exclusive content from Ontario Chronicle, delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up now and never miss a story!

loader

✅

You're Subscribed!

Thanks for subscribing to Ontario Chronicle. You'll start receiving updates shortly.