Canada’s Ongoing Opioid Crisis: Penticton’s Battle
Canada’s ongoing opioid crisis plagues communities, sparking fears and pushing authorities to seek solutions for this deep-rooted problem.
Canada’s ongoing opioid crisis plagues communities, sparking fears and pushing authorities to seek solutions for this deep-rooted problem.
The AFN addresses the devastating impact of opioids on Indigenous communities, demanding accountability and compensation in the ongoing crisis.
The Canadian opioid crisis devastates Indigenous communities disproportionately, sparking a proposed class action lawsuit against manufacturers and wholesalers.
Manitoba Metis Federation & Canada sign treaty, a milestone for addressing opioid crisis, offering hope & progress in Indigenous relations.
The opioid crisis’ ripple effects hit First Nations women hard, as a landfill search reveals the harsh reality of addiction-related violence and its toll on vulnerable communities.
Insightful expose on the opioid crisis in Canada, particularly impacting First Nations communities. Urgent call for action and accountability.
Canada’s Supreme Court rules B.C. can sue opioid providers, potentially shifting the course of the crisis with a groundbreaking legal precedent.
Canadian Supreme Court ruling authorizes B.C to sue on behalf of governments for opioid crisis healthcare costs; a critical step in battling the epidemic.
Supreme Court upholds B.C. law for opioid health costs recovery, setting a precedent in fighting the crisis and allowing a class-action lawsuit against manufacturers.
“Supreme Court upholds B.C. law allowing healthcare cost recovery from opioid manufacturers, a groundbreaking move in Canada’s fight against the crisis.”