Ottawa mayor against crack pipe program despite hep C study
Last Updated: Friday, December 14, 2007 | 4:04 PM ET
CBC News
Research that found traces of the hepatitis C virus on a used crack pipe has not changed Ottawa Mayor Larry O'Brien's opposition to the city's former crack pipe program.
The study released this week by Dr. Benedikt Fischer of the University of Victoria showed it may be possible to pass hepatitis C from one crack smoker to another.
That was one situation that the Ottawa program tried to prevent by providing clean, rubber-tipped crack pipes to addicts until it was cancelled by city council in July
O'Brien said Friday he is "very open-minded in terms of scientific evidence," but would have to see data that suggest the city program caused addicts to avoid sharing crack pipes before he would change his mind.
"Based on what I've seen, based on what the police have told me, based on what I've been told by the crack addicts themselves, it isn't even in their mindset," he said while at a staff Christmas party at city hall.
However, he added there's no question in his mind that sharing crack pipes is dangerous.
Incidents of crack pipe sharing did fall after the Ottawa program began, according to a study by University of Ottawa researcher Lynne Leonard that was available online as a corrected proof in the International Journal of Drug Policy in May.
However, the mayor and some councillors dispute the study's findings.
The mayor has expressed his opposition to the program since he started running for office in the 2006 election campaign, saying that addicts need help, not supplies.
When council cancelled the program, at least one councillor argued there's no evidence the program did reduce the spread of disease and the program sent mixed messages, since people could be arrested for possessing crack.
Share Tools
Latest Ottawa News Headlines
- Aylmer triple stabbing leads to first-degree murder charges

- The estranged partner of a young mother who was stabbed to death along with her parents at their home in Aylmer, Que., has been charged with first-degree murder Friday. more »
- Double-lung recipient dances on Ellen show
- Organ donation advocate Hèlène Campbell of Ottawa made her second appearance on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, but her first since undergoing a double-lung transplant. more »
- Canadian woman continues tweeting her way to the top of Everest
- Sandra Leduc is taking a second run at Mount Everest's summit after a deadly storm forced her back down the mountain and killed four others on Sunday. The Canadian lawyer and government worker is tweeting her progress along the way. more »
- Teens share bullying tales in confession booth
- Raw stories about bullying emerged when a video booth was set up inside a Quebec high school. more »
Top News Headlines
- Everest victim's husband says family not seeking government help
- The husband of a Toronto woman who died trying to climb Mt. Everest on Saturday says his family is not seeking government help to cover the cost of bringing his wife's body home. more »
- B.C. premier unhappy with disgraced Mountie's transfer
- B.C. Premier Christy Clark says she is not happy with the RCMP decision to transfer a disgraced Alberta Mountie to the West Coast. more »
- Henrique's OT goal sends Devils into Stanley Cup final
- The New Jersey Devils will vie for a potential fourth Stanley Cup in franchise history after defeating the New York Rangers in six games in the Eastern final, courtesy of rookie Adam Henrique's goal early in overtime. more »
- Employment Insurance review boards to be scrapped
- The federal government is scrapping two review boards used by people appealing decisions made about their employment insurance. more »
Most Viewed/Commented
- Aylmer triple stabbing leads to first-degree murder charges
- Ottawa man in hospital after lightning strike
- Double-lung recipient dances on Ellen show
- Birds attack Ottawa joggers
- Woman pinned between forklifts in Ottawa warehouse
- Pants-pulling case draws 24 more charges
- Ottawa race weekend road closures
- Teens share bullying tales in confession booth
- Victim named in Queensway rollover crash

