“The Opioid Crisis in British Columbia: Navigating the ‘New Normal'”
The opioid crisis in British Columbia is causing a rise in demand for emergency medical care, creating a new normal that requires urgent action.
The opioid crisis in British Columbia is causing a rise in demand for emergency medical care, creating a new normal that requires urgent action.
BC’s decriminalization of small amounts of illicit drugs has not curbed the alarming increase in opioid-related deaths, raising concerns over the effectiveness of this policy.
Canada’s opioid crisis necessitates the decriminalization of drugs to save lives and address the societal and economic consequences of addiction.
Addressing the Canadian opioid crisis requires private donations and community resources to tackle the associated issues of homelessness, crime, and public health.
The Canadian opioid crisis is disproportionately affecting homeless youth, demanding action and accountability from authorities and organizations.
The city of Woodstock, Ontario, is grappling with an intensifying struggle against opioid deaths and is considering the establishment of a supervised consumption site.