November 11 is Remembrance Day in Canada, a time to honour the fallen and reflect on the cost of war. Each year, Canadians wear the red poppy to remember those who gave their lives in service, hoping that peace will one day prevail. But as we remember the victims of traditional wars, we must also remember those lost in another: the War on Drugs. This century-long conflict has destroyed millions of lives, filled prisons, fuelled…



