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

  • Canadian Press

Premier of Manitoba Wab Kinew speaks to media prior to the First Minister's Meeting in Saskatoon on Monday, June 2, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards

WINNIPEG -- 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.

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