The Canadian Opioid Crisis: Surge in Violence and Overdoses in Toronto’s East End
The Canadian opioid crisis has brought a surge of violence & overdoses, particularly in Toronto’s East End, exacerbating issues among the homeless population.
The Canadian opioid crisis has brought a surge of violence & overdoses, particularly in Toronto’s East End, exacerbating issues among the homeless population.
Detector dogs can help combat the Canadian opioid crisis by sniffing out fentanyl and other opioids at the border, according to a review by CP24.
Quebec City looks to Finland’s successful approach to ending homelessness as inspiration in addressing the opioid crisis in Canada. #OpioidCrisis #Homelessness #Canada #Finland
The opioid crisis in Canada continues despite a decline in deaths. Efforts such as naloxone programs and a class action lawsuit are being made to combat the crisis.
Despite a reduction in fatalities, the opioid crisis in Canada remains a persistent struggle with far-reaching impacts on public health and safety.
McKinsey & Company agrees to a $6.44 million settlement in a Canadian drug lawsuit related to the opioid crisis.
The opioid crisis continues to devastate Canadian communities, with rising deaths and related social issues. However, efforts are being made to combat the crisis through naloxone distribution and mHealth programs, while legal actions are seeking accountability.