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No results for open-use drug crackdownThe Winnipeg Police Service hasn’t released results from their ten-day crackdown on open drug usage in parts of the city. Global’s Katherine Dornian has more on the differing views of the program.CrimeJul 16
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Castlegar man granted access to cancer drugA Castlegar man being treated for colon cancer is getting the opportunity to try a new drug that may give him a second chance. As Angela Jung reports, the pricy medication isn’t approved for his type of cancer by Health Canada, so the family was planning on fundraising until the drug company stepped in.Global BCJul 9
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Police drug crackdown ends FridayWinnipeg police say they have been responding to a large number of complaints from residents and area businesses about people openly using drugs. Global News Morning’s Clay Young talks to Joseph Fourre, founder of the Singing Red Bear Foundation, about the police action.CanadaJul 3
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Street Links on Winnipeg police drug crackdownThe head of a Winnipeg organization that helps the homeless and those fighting addiction says she supports the police crackdown on people openly using drugs ont he Main Street strip. Global News Morning’s Clay Young speaks to Marion Willis of Street Links.CrimeJul 3
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New ‘highly potent’ drug found amid overdose concerns in MaritimesNova Scotia Health has issued a warning about a new drug making the rounds in Hants County. An opioid 10 times more potent than fentanyl has been detected in the province’s unregulated drug supply. This comes as Moncton recently activated a level one response to combat a spike in overdoses. David Murdock reports.CrimeJul 14
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Advocates react to crackdown on open drug useSome support it the police’s crackdown on open drug use, some think it’s a step back. Many outreach organizations have mixed feelings about Winnipeg’s 10 day open drug use crackdown. Global’s Toni De Guzman has the details.CrimeJun 26
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Toxic drug supply seeing urgent response from New Brunswick governmentA rash of drug overdoses in the Greater Moncton area has resulted in an urgent response by the New Brunswick government, that’s usually set aside for floods and wildfires. And as Reeti Meenakshi Rohilla, neighbouring Nova Scotia is also seeing the same problem.CanadaJun 29
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Number of toxic drug deaths falling in BCThe number of fatal overdoses due to toxic drugs is declining in this province. Why that is, is too early to say, but as Travis Prasad reports, everyone fighting this crisis agrees it’s a positive trend.Global BCJun 16
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Winnipeg police to combat open drug use with ‘zero tolerance’ during 10-day blitzIncreased anti-drug enforcement will be in place in parts of Winnipeg in the coming days, police said, following an increase in open public drug use and sales. Vasilios Bellos reports.CrimeJun 26
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Toxic drug deaths in Canada drop for 2nd consecutive yearOpioid-related deaths in Canada fell 23 per cent in 2025, marking a drop in overdose fatalities for the second year in a row, according to new data from the federal government. As David Akin explains, officials are cautiously optimistic but warn Canada’s illegal drug supply is still highly unpredictable and toxic.Global NationalJun 15
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Health Matters: Judge dismisses bid to stall closure of Alberta supervised drug sitesA judge in Alberta has dismissed a bid to stall the closure of supervised drug consumption sites in the province. Advocates had applied for an injunction to keep the sites in Calgary and Lethbridge open. Jazan Grewal has this story and more in Health Matters for June 17, 2026.Health MattersJun 17
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Drug-impaired driving on the rise: policeWinnipeg police say they’re seeing more people getting behind the wheel after using cannabis and other drugs. Global’s Katherine Dornian has more.TrendingJun 4
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Health Matters: World Cup visitors warned about drug supplyVisitors to World Cup events in Canada are being warned about the potential dangers of the country’s toxic drug supply. Health officials in Vancouver have released a new “Know As You Go” document, warning travellers about the unregulated drug problem which has killed more than 16,000 people since 2016. Laura Casella has this story and...Health MattersJun 10
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Former Toronto Police drug squad officer sentenced to 4 years in prisonThe sentence comes after Brian Sukhram pleaded guilty Tuesday to possession of cocaine and methamphetamine, breach of trust and obstructing justice. Catherine McDonald reports.CrimeJun 9
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Fraser Health report on toxic drug poisonings looks at next stepsIt has been a decade since toxic drug poisonings were declared a Public Health Emergency in B.C. and while progress has been made, there is still much work to be done. Fraser Health Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. Ingrid Tyler joined us on Global News Morning to discuss her recent report on the matter.Global News Morning BCJun 6
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Moncton and parts of Nova Scotia seeing an increase in drug overdosesMoncton’s fire department says it received 52 overdose calls between Friday and Monday, which they say is higher than normal. As Suzanne Lapointe reports, parts of Nova Scotia are also seeing a rise in cases and issued a warning about the concerning trend.Global News at 6 New BrunswickJun 3
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Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of drugs seized by Cochrane RCMP and Calgary policeMore than $400,000 dollars worth of drugs were seized as a result of an investigation led by Cochrane RCMP. Two residents from Canmore and two residents from Calgary are facing multiple drug trafficking offences. Drew Stremick reports.CrimeJun 4
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Lawyer for Olympian-turned-alleged drug kingpin Ryan Wedding to remain free on bailThe Toronto-area lawyer accused of advising alleged drug kingpin Ryan Wedding in the murder of a federal witness, in connection with a drug smuggling case, will remain out on bail. The Ontario Court of Appeals rejected the crown’s bid on Thursday to overturn the release of Deepak Paradkar, saying the superior court judge made no...CanadaJun 5
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Groups focus on drug strategy for Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton and Northumberland areasCommunity members and service providers met in Lindsay on Thursday (May 28) to discuss drug strategy for the Haliburton, Kawartha Lakes and Northumberland region. Madeleine McColl has more on how the organizations hope to work together and respond to substance use and its impactsHealthMay 29
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Winnipeg man facing 77 drug trafficking and gun charges: WPSTwenty-one loaded handguns, nearly 200 rounds of ammunition and illegal add-ons – including a silencer – were seized from Winnipeg’s Central Park neighbourhood, leading to one man’s arrest, police said.CanadaMay 25