“A Mother’s Fight Against Opioid Crisis in Alberta”
A Mother’s Fight Against Opioid Crisis in Alberta – a touching story of a mother’s battle for awareness after losing her son to Fentanyl poisoning.
A Mother’s Fight Against Opioid Crisis in Alberta – a touching story of a mother’s battle for awareness after losing her son to Fentanyl poisoning.
Canada is facing a severe opioid crisis with devastating impacts on lives and communities. Efforts to combat the crisis include naloxone distribution and a class action lawsuit against pharmaceutical companies.
The Canadian opioid crisis disproportionately affects First Nations communities, with prenatal opioid exposure having long-term effects on children. Solutions are urgently needed.
First Indigenous-Led Addictions Clinic in Winnipeg Aims to Combat the Opioid Crisis.
Three First Nations partner with a real estate developer to combat the opioid crisis through affordable housing, aiming to address homelessness caused by addiction.
The opioid crisis in Canada is staggering, with over 14,700 deaths reported between 2016 and 2020. Efforts to combat the crisis are underway, but more comprehensive steps are needed to address the root causes.
Understanding the Faces behind Canada’s Opioid Crisis: a multi-layered crisis with intertwined issues of homelessness, crime, and health disparities.
A new chapter has emerged in Canada’s battle against the opioid crisis, with a focus on the role of Aboriginal communities in tackling the issue.
The Algonquins of Pikwakanagan First Nation has declared a state of emergency over the growing opioid crisis in Ottawa. More support is needed.
The Canadian opioid crisis is impacting First Nations communities, with higher rates of opioid poisonings, homelessness, and crime. Efforts are being made, including the distribution of naloxone and an opioid class action lawsuit. First Nations communities have made the decision to forge their own legal path. A comprehensive and targeted approach is needed to address the underlying social issues and provide support. It is crucial for Canadians to come together to help tackle this crisis.