“Taking Bold Action: Indigenous Community Evicts Suspected Drug Dealers to Tackle Opioid Crisis”
First Nations community in Saskatchewan evicts residents of suspected drug houses as a bold move to tackle the opioid crisis.
First Nations community in Saskatchewan evicts residents of suspected drug houses as a bold move to tackle the opioid crisis.
Canada is facing an opioid crisis, with communities being heavily impacted. One community in Saskatchewan is evicting residents of suspected drug houses as a response to the crisis.
In a monumental move, Quebec is joining a class action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers to combat the national opioid crisis.
Recent court decision in Saskatchewan highlights the complex interplay between criminal justice and public health responses in addressing the opioid crisis.
The Saskatchewan Health Authority combats the Canadian opioid crisis with HealthLine 811, providing information, referral services, and naloxone distribution.
Canada’s opioid crisis is causing widespread devastation, including an increase in crime rates, homelessness, and loss of life. Urgent action is needed.