The Canadian Opioid Crisis: Resurfacing an Ancient Problem
A recent article explores the historical context of the Canadian opioid crisis, highlighting the discovery of an ancient indigenous burial site in Toronto.
A recent article explores the historical context of the Canadian opioid crisis, highlighting the discovery of an ancient indigenous burial site in Toronto.
In Canada, the opioid crisis claims 17 lives per day, impacting vulnerable populations and leading to increased crime rates. Safer alternatives and legal action are being pursued as solutions to this devastating crisis.
The opioid crisis in Nova Scotia is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach, including naloxone distribution, safer opioid supply programs, and addressing socio-economic factors.
Canada’s opioid crisis is highlighted by a tragic incident in New Brunswick, where opioids were found at a shed fire scene, emphasizing the urgent need for action.
Manitoba is facing a growing opioid crisis with increasing deaths, hospitalizations, and socio-economic challenges. Efforts are being made to combat the crisis, but more needs to be done to address the ripple effects of homelessness and crime.
The opioid crisis in Nova Scotia and beyond: understanding the issue and looking for solutions.
The opioid crisis in Calgary is causing devastating effects, with increasing overdose rates, rising crime rates, and growing homelessness. Efforts to combat the crisis include naloxone distribution, increased support services, and opioid abatement class action.
The opioid crisis in Canada is a national emergency, with marginalized communities being disproportionately affected. Efforts are being made to combat the crisis through accurate information and tools like naloxone kits.
Recent drug charges on Piikani Nation highlight the severity of the Canadian opioid crisis, emphasizing the need for understanding and proactive response strategies.