How the Manitoba government is fighting meth
We’re taking action to cut off crystal meth at the source and ensure support is available to individuals and families affected by meth use. The province is:
- restricting the sale of 17 over-the-counter drugs containing pseudoephedrine, an ingredient used to make crystal meth;
- increasing funding for mental health and addictions programs;
- providing enhanced training to addiction and mental health front-line staff; and
- establishing a co-ordinated approach to clean up meth labs after police have left the site.
News Release: Protocol in Place to Protect Meth's Youngest Victims - New Protocol, New Support for Youth Stabilization Facility Bolsters Manitoba's Nation-leading Meth Strategy
You can find out more online about crystal meth and its dangers. Be sure to get your information from dependable, authoritative sources.
Addictions Foundation of Manitoba
1-866-638-2561 (Winnipeg) 1-866-767-3838 (Brandon) 1-866-291-7774 (Thompson)
Behavioural Health Foundation
269-3430 (St. Norbert)
Native Addictions Council of Manitoba 586-8395 (Winnipeg)
The Salvation Army 946-9400 (Winnipeg)