Canada’s Opioid Crisis: Impact and Change Efforts
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 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 Waterloo region faces a crucial development in the opioid crisis: the potent opioid carfentanil found in seized drugs poses a significant public health threat.
The opioid crisis in Canada wreaks havoc through rising care needs, homelessness, and crime rates, demanding urgent responses for sustained abatement.
Addressing the opioid crisis in Ontario is a persistent public health issue with grave implications and multifaceted impacts on communities.
Canada battles a surging opioid crisis with escalating crime, homelessness, and increased use of opioid antagonist drugs, demanding immediate action.
The Canadian opioid crisis ravages communities, leading to escalating deaths, increased crime, and homelessness. Efforts include lawsuits, naloxone distribution, and enhanced addiction treatments.
The Canadian opioid crisis wreaks havoc on communities, spiking fatalities and abuse rates. Efforts focus on prevention, treatment, enforcement, and research.
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.