Addressing the Opioid Crisis in First Nations
The opioid crisis devastates First Nations communities with a death rate 12 times higher than other Albertans, urging immediate action and support.
The opioid crisis devastates First Nations communities with a death rate 12 times higher than other Albertans, urging immediate action and support.
Canadian opioid crisis fuels homelessness and crime, demanding urgent action for holistic solutions.
Unmasking the Canadian Opioid Crisis: Through filmmaker Chris Alphonse’s lens, a poignant documentary shines a light on the human toll of addiction.
The opioid crisis in Alberta hits First Nations at a rate 8 times higher than the rest of the population, demanding urgent action.
“The Canadian opioid crisis disproportionately burdens First Nations communities, highlighting urgent socio-economic disparities and the need for systemic solutions.”
The Dartmouth Shelter Society opens a 15-bed shelter in response to the Canadian opioid crisis, providing refuge and support to homeless individuals.
The opioid crisis disproportionately impacts Alberta’s First Nations communities, with Indigenous people three times more likely to die from overdoses.
“The opioid crisis in Grassy Narrows highlights the devastating impact on indigenous communities, prompting legal action and urgent interventions.”
The opioid crisis devastates First Nations, evident in a recent double homicide in Bella Bella, BC. Urgent action and support are crucial for marginalized communities.
The opioid crisis in Canada demands urgent measures like Safe Supply to address the devastating impact on lives, families, and communities.