As clock ticks down for Ontario consumption sites, users fear they won’t survive

As clock ticks down for Ontario consumption sites, users fear they won’t survive

TORONTO —
For Riley Bisson, the unassuming one-storey house with a red brick exterior in Toronto's downtown core is more than just a place to safely use drugs without worrying about dying of an overdose.
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