The Opioid Crisis in Sault Ste. Marie: A Call to Action
Sault Ste. Marie faces the highest opioid toxicity rate in Ontario, urging immediate action across sectors to address this pressing issue.
Sault Ste. Marie faces the highest opioid toxicity rate in Ontario, urging immediate action across sectors to address this pressing issue.
The opioid crisis grips Sault Ste. Marie with the highest death rate in Ontario, sparking innovative solutions like embedding social workers in public libraries.
The Canadian Opioid Crisis demands urgent attention due to its impact on healthcare, homelessness, and crime rates. Read more at: https://toronto.ctvnews.ca/10-suspects-arrested-in-sim-swap-scam-toronto-police-say-1.6985584
“Health Canada issues advisory on naloxone dosing misinformation during opioid crisis, highlighting need for accurate information dissemination.”
Recent efforts in Ontario are reviewed in the battle against the devastating Canadian opioid crisis, with a focus on comprehensive strategies to combat the epidemic.
The opioid crisis in Canada persists, with six deaths daily in B.C. despite some progress. Efforts include legal action, harm reduction, and naloxone distribution.
The Canadian opioid crisis demands urgent action to combat rising death tolls, homelessness, crime, and strain on public health systems.
New synthetic opioid, isotonitazene, threatens to exacerbate the Canadian opioid crisis, posing a grave danger with higher potency than fentanyl.
The Victoria Police seized thousands of opioid pills and $48,000 in merchandise in a major bust, highlighting the deepening opioid crisis in Canada.
The opioid crisis hits Saugeen First Nation, showcasing the widespread impact beyond urban areas, emphasizing the need for collective action.