Abstract:It has not been a means of addressing specific harms related to drugs. The first iteration of prohibition in what we now refer to as Canada was the 1868 ban on the sale of alcohol to Indigenous people (Maynard 2017). In 1874 Indigenous people were prohibited from being intoxicated (Moss and Gardner-O'Toole 1987). These prohibitions were consolidated in the Indian Act, 1886, and kept in place until the Act was reformed in 1985 (Moss and Gardner-O'Toole 1987). Following this inception, which focused on controlli… Show more
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