Quebec Joins Class Action Against Opioid Manufacturers: Combating the Canadian Opioid Crisis
Quebec joins British Columbia in a class-action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers, shedding light on the ongoing opioid crisis in Canada.
Quebec joins British Columbia in a class-action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers, shedding light on the ongoing opioid crisis in Canada.
The opioid crisis in Canada is escalating, with a rise in drug-related deaths and far-reaching consequences in areas such as homelessness, crime rates, and the healthcare system. Efforts to combat the crisis include a class-action lawsuit and increased availability of naloxone. The crisis requires a coordinated and sustained effort from all levels of society.
The opioid crisis was a major topic at a recent gathering of local leaders in British Columbia, highlighting the dire consequences of this widespread issue.
The opioid crisis in Sudbury, Canada, continues to worsen, with the opioid-related death rate surpassing the provincial average. Urgent intervention is needed to address the social and economic impact of this crisis.
Kroger agrees to pay $1.4m in opioid class action lawsuit, highlighting the dire implications of the crisis in Canada.