“Indigenous Perspective: Wab Kinew’s Election Win & the Canadian Opioid Crisis”
Wab Kinew’s election win brings hope for Indigenous communities affected by the opioid crisis, signaling potential for impactful policies and change.
Wab Kinew’s election win brings hope for Indigenous communities affected by the opioid crisis, signaling potential for impactful policies and change.
The opioid crisis in Saskatoon is leading to a rise in overdoses and has adverse effects on crime rates, homelessness, and disease spread. Measures such as increased police patrols and naloxone use are being implemented to combat the crisis.
The opioid crisis in Canada continues to rise, affecting healthcare, crime, and homelessness. Efforts to combat the crisis include Naloxone accessibility and increased investment in interventions and research.
Sask First Nation takes bold step to evict residents of suspected drug houses, highlighting the impact of the opioid crisis in Canada.
Indigenous communities in Canada are fighting the opioid crisis through evictions, legal action, empathy, and increased access to naloxone kits. #OpioidCrisis #IndigenousCommunities
Quebec seeks to join a class-action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors in the fight against the opioid crisis in Canada.