Opioid Crisis Ontario
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Safe injection sites save lives, this doctor saysThe Ontario government's move to halt funding for several safe injection sites is a dangerous step backwards, says family doctor Inderveer Mahal.CommentaryMay 26, 2019
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Drug overdoses claim 5 lives in 6 days: London policeLondon police suspect fentanyl was involved in at least three over the overdose deaths.HealthApr 5, 2019
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Peterborough artist addresses opioid crisis through paintingArtist Alex Bierk has lost friends to opioid overdoses and wants to address the crisis through his art.HealthFeb 5, 2019
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Project Vickery helps Durham police nab more than $2 million in cash, drugsOfficers carried out search warrants at residences across the Greater Toronto Area and beyond, arresting 19 people who face nearly 150 charges.CrimeJan 17, 2019
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Man charged after police seize unknown substance, turns out to be fentanylHealth Canada tested the substances found in a vehicle during a routine traffic stop by OPP and confirmed the substance was fentanyl.CrimeDec 27, 2018
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London’s temporary overdose prevention site on track to remain open through OctoberPending federal approval, a spokesperson with the Middlesex-London Health Unit has confirmed to 980 CFPL that London's temporary overdose prevention site will stay open at least another month.PoliticsSep 28, 2018
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Opioid-related deaths of young people have risen dramatically in Ontario: studyAccording to the study, the overall rate of opioid-related deaths nearly tripled in Ontario from 2000 to 2015.CanadaApr 26, 2018
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Justin Trudeau says work to address opioids is a priority as Hamilton sees spikeThe Public Health Agency of Canada has projected opioids will claim more than 4,000 lives this year.PoliticsMar 13, 2018
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Toronto’s medical officer says opioid deaths have ‘doubled’ despite challenges in accurate data reportingPreliminary data from the coroner's office reported 82 opioid overdose deaths during the spring/summer of 2017 in Toronto.HealthJan 22, 2018
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Ontario to offer naloxone to police, firefighters as opioid-related deaths riseHealth Minister Eric Hoskins and Community Safety Minister Marie-France Lalonde made the announcement today as new figures show deaths due to opioids continue to rise.CanadaDec 7, 2017
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