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Indigenous communities are meeting a spike in crime with increased policing and harsh crackdowns on drug dealers

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“When people are using, they become destructive in the community, they become a nuisance,” Chief Allan Polchies told local media. “We’re trying to keep our people healthy and safe.”Photo by SitansiskThere are plenty of ways the federal government could conceivably reduce rising grocery prices if they wanted to. Carbon taxes and other levies are certainly not having a non-zero effect on food costs. The feds could curb generalized inflation by reducing spending.

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