Quebec Joins Class Action Against Opioid Pharmaceutical Companies: Tackling the Crisis
Quebec joins class action against opioid pharmaceutical companies in an attempt to tackle the opioid crisis.
Quebec joins class action against opioid pharmaceutical companies in an attempt to tackle the opioid crisis.
New Canadian film aims to break stigmas surrounding the opioid crisis, shedding light on personal stories and advocating for collective action.
An innovative housing project in Parkdale, Toronto aims to address the opioid crisis by providing stable housing and support services for people experiencing homelessness.
The Toronto Raptors are tackling the opioid crisis through community involvement and activism, offering hope to those affected by addiction and homelessness. #OpioidCrisis #CommunityEfforts
The Canadian opioid crisis has severe human, social, and economic costs. Interventions include multi-sectoral cooperation, harm reduction strategies, and legal action.
Quebec seeks to join a class action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors to combat the devastating effects of the opioid crisis.
Quebec to join British Columbia in class action against opioid companies, aiming to hold them accountable for the Canadian opioid crisis.
“Confronting the Canadian Opioid Crisis: A Reflection on Current Issues and Responses” discusses the escalating opioid crisis, its impact on society, and efforts to combat it.
The Canadian opioid crisis has wide-ranging consequences, impacting homelessness rates, crime rates, social services, and even our police departments. Naloxone and legal action are crucial in the fight against the epidemic.
Canada is experiencing a surge in opioid overdose deaths above pre-pandemic levels, highlighting the ongoing crisis and the need for action.