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Decision final: SFU football program will not be returning in any capacity


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  Players from the program filed an injunction against the school to have the program returned, but B.C. Supreme Court Justice Michael Stephens ruled against the injunction, saying he had "significant" doubt" about the strength of the merits of the plaintiff's claims.

The article from Castanet discusses the ongoing debate over the decriminalization of drugs in British Columbia, Canada. It highlights the recent decision by the federal government to extend the province's pilot project, which decriminalizes the possession of small amounts of certain drugs for personal use, until 2026. This move aims to address the opioid crisis by reducing stigma and encouraging individuals to seek help without fear of legal repercussions. However, the article notes mixed reactions: some community members and officials argue that decriminalization has led to increased public drug use and related issues like discarded needles, while others, including health advocates, see it as a step towards treating addiction as a health issue rather than a criminal one. The piece also touches on the broader implications, including the need for more comprehensive support systems like safe supply programs and increased treatment options to truly mitigate the harms of drug addiction.

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