Opioid Crisis: Impact on Canadian First Nations’ Life Expectancy
The opioid crisis is alarming, plunging the life expectancy of Canadian First Nations by 6 years between 2015-2017. Efforts include legal actions and naloxone use.
The opioid crisis is alarming, plunging the life expectancy of Canadian First Nations by 6 years between 2015-2017. Efforts include legal actions and naloxone use.
Ontario’s divergent approach to opioid consumption sites underscores the need for a critical examination of the ongoing crisis.
The opioid crisis in Ontario has far-reaching effects on homelessness, mental health, and community safety, prompting municipalities to unite in a collective response.
The opioid crisis in Ontario demands urgent, multi-faceted action, as highlighted by rising deaths, crime, and homelessness.
“The Ontario opioid crisis response raises questions about harm reduction strategies and their impact on societal challenges. #opioidcrisis #Ontario”
First Nations communities in BC face a devastating decline in life expectancy as the opioid crisis ravages the region, emphasizing the urgent need for intervention.