From Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions <[email protected]>
Subject Recap of the 2024 PROSPER Symposium
Date June 8, 2024 1:59 PM
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** Recap of the 2024 PROSPER Symposium ([link removed])
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The Foundation for Drug Policy Solution’s (FDPS) Canada affiliate, the

Policy Roundtable On Substance Prevention, Education, and Recovery ([link removed]) , hosted a very successful 2024 Symposium in Vancouver, where issues of prevention, treatment, recovery, and public safety were in full focus.
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Over 170 Attendees attended the 2024 PROSPER Symposium.


** Click here to watch Dr. Kevin Sabet’s speech ([link removed])
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Click here to watch the full PROSPER Symposium ([link removed])

Featured guests included: BC Assistant Deputy Minister Ally Butler, BC Leader of the Opposition Kevin Falcon, BC Conservative Leader John Rustad, Snuneymuxw First Nation Councillor Bill Yoachim, Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West, Stanford’s Keith Humphries, Vancouver Deputy Mayor Peter Meiszner, BC and Canadian physicians, researchers, media, community members, and more.
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FDPS President & CEO and PROSPER Committee Member Dr. Kevin Sabet kicking off the 2024 PROSPER Symposium
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Kevin Falcon, BC's Opposition Leader, giving insightful perspectives on the future for Canada
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John Rustad, BC's Conservative Party Leader, shared his vision for Canada
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Dr. Lori Regenstreif at the 2024 PROSPER Symposium
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Peter Leech, a member of the St'at'imc Tribal Nation, performs an indigenous song
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Dr. Julian Somers at the 2024 PROSPER Symposium
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Dr. Keith Humphreys at the 2024 PROSPER Symposium
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Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West at the 2024 PROSPER Symposium
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The 2024 PROSPER Symposium was filled with excitement as attendees engaged in lively discussions and explored innovative ideas
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The Citizens in Action panel featuring Jenny Yang, Richmond; Collen Middleton, Nanaimo; Jess Ketchum, SOS; & Lynne Kennedy, moderated by Fran Yanor
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FDPS Director of Community Engagement and Outreach Will Jones III as the MC of the 2024 PROSPER Symposium
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The Kw'umut Lelum Experience with Snuneymuxw First Nation Councillor Bill Yoachim


** News Coverage of the 2024 PROSPER Symposium
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Dr. Kevin Sabet on Global News talking about the 2024 PROSPER Symposium
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Dr. Kevin Sabet on CBC Vancouver News talking about the 2024 PROSPER Symposium
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CityNews Vancouver plays the audio from extreme harm reduction activists plans to disrupt the 2024 PROSPER Symposium

Other Coverage of the 2024 PROSPER Symposium

National Post: Audio Recordings Reveal Intimidation and Disruption Plot by Extreme Harm Reduction Activists (LINK) ([link removed])

Richmond News: Drug policy event moves abruptly from Vancouver to Richmond (LINK) ([link removed])
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PROSPER’s mission is to be the trusted source for non-partisan evidence and policy advice on drugs in Canada. Our vision is to create a culture of prevention and a climate of recovery.
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The Foundation for Drug Policy Solutions ([link removed]) (FDPS) is a national drug policy think/action tank whose vision is a world in which children and families thrive, substance use is prevented, and there is rapid access to quality treatment. From prevention and recovery to smart law enforcement and better international cooperation, we are working to change the face of drug policy. Too many people are losing their lives to addiction. It is time for big change.

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