Ottawa Public Health says province to blame as supervised consumption site closes

  • Canadian Press

A sharps collector containing used needles sits on a wall in the consumption room at the Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre in Toronto on Friday, March 21, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young

OTTAWA -- Ottawa Public Health says it's being forced to close a supervised consumption site in the city's ByWard Market area because the province hasn't given its permission.

The site has been open since 2017 and Ottawa Public Health says it received more than 3,500 visits last year.

Supervised drug consumption sites require an exemption from Health Canada to operate and the Ottawa site's exemption expired on Sept. 30.

Under provincial legislation, the Ontario health ministry needs to give the public health agency its permission to seek an exemption from the federal government.

Ottawa Public Health says it submitted a request to the province and has not received a response.

The site is now closed as a result, though it will keep offering naloxone kits and other supports.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 1, 2025.