Prairie Harm Reduction not invited to community meeting targeting their facility
A community engagement meeting, organized by a Conservative MP, is being held tonight to discuss concerns over Saskatoon’s safe consumption site, Prairie Harm Reduction. But the organization that is subject of the meeting has not been directly invited to participate.
“No, I’ve had no contact with the organizers of the meeting,” said Kayla Demong, executive director of Prairie Harm Reduction (PHR).
The meeting is taking place at 7:00PM at the Confederation Inn in Saskatoon, hosted by Conservative MP Brad Redekopp. The invite reads:
“For an interactive discussion on the impacts of the supervised consumption site to community safety on Saskatoon’s west side. This is an opportunity to have your concerns heard!”
The meeting is being co-presented by Saskatoon West Business Association and Riversdale Business Improvement District.
“(Not being invited to participate) shows so much disrespect for an entire part of the community, and completely disregards the people that they’re wanting to talk about,” said Demong. “It’s a way to fear-monger and further discriminate the people who are accessing our services and create more fear. Whether that’s their intention or not, that’s what is happening.”
The invite, addressed to “Riversdale Business Owner, Resident & Community Partner” invites a conversation on PHR’s “application to continue operating a supervised consumption site”.
The invite reads:
“We wish to hear from everyone affected by the location of the site and the activities in and around our community that are impacting your quality of life, your livelihood, and most importantly, your safety and well-being.”

In order to operate their facility, PHR must renew an exemption through Health Canada, accessing Section 56, which permits them within the guidelines of Health Canada to have individuals use substances on the property without punishment.
As PHR must apply for their annual renewal this spring, Demong said she believes this meeting has been organized in effort to shut down their facility.
“They’ve specifically cited our renewal application (in the community meeting invite). I think they believe this will somehow give people the power to close us down. And it won’t,” she said.
“Brad Redekopp and the Conservatives have been very clear about how they feel about safe consumptions sites. We’ve seen a huge backlash across the country of sites being closed down and forced out.”
A campaign letter sent out to constituents by Redekopp’s office in 2024 states:
“Harm reduction’ is the buzz word that privileged, rich, white folks, living in their upper-middle class neighbourhoods, use to describe the process of handing out illicit drugs like candy to addicts, while hoping they don’t overdose and kill themselves.”
The letter also states safe consumptions sites are “a proven formula for failure”, and proposes that the Conservative Government “will provide treatment and 12-step options for those addicted, to help them turn their lives around.”
Brad Redekopp did not respond to an interview request by the time of publication.


