“The Piikani Nation: Battling Canada’s Ongoing Opioid Crisis”
The Piikani Nation, near Calgary, has declared a state of emergency due to a significant increase in opioid-related deaths, highlighting the ongoing crisis in Canada.
The Piikani Nation, near Calgary, has declared a state of emergency due to a significant increase in opioid-related deaths, highlighting the ongoing crisis in Canada.
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 Alberta has reached record levels, with a sharp increase in overdose deaths. Efforts are being made to combat the crisis, but more action is urgently needed.
The Canadian opioid crisis has devastating effects on individuals, communities, and the healthcare system. Efforts are being made, but more is needed to address the problem.
The Canadian opioid crisis is devastating urban centers like Calgary, with homelessness and crime on the rise. Naloxone is a critical tool in combatting the crisis.
According to an alarming MSN article, Edmonton EMS has seen a significant 44% increase in opioid-related calls in 2023, highlighting the depth of the crisis in Canada.
The Canadian opioid crisis has led to a state of emergency in Piikani Nation, with four overdose deaths in one week prompting calls for intervention.
McKinsey settles with Canadian cities in opioid crisis, recognizing the role it played and agreeing to contribute financial resources for combatting the crisis.
The opioid crisis in Calgary is a growing concern with an alarming surge in overdose deaths and the need for immediate and comprehensive action.
Alberta’s First Nations seek indigenous-informed addiction recovery strategies to combat the growing opioid crisis, emphasizing cultural safety and traditional healing practices.