Breaking Hearts and Broken Lives: An Advocate’s Perspective on the Canadian Opioid Crisis
Greta Levy’s advocacy work reveals the devastating impact of the opioid crisis in Canada and calls for urgent government action.
Greta Levy’s advocacy work reveals the devastating impact of the opioid crisis in Canada and calls for urgent government action.
The impact of the opioid crisis on Indigenous youth in Canada is explored in a new report by Children First Canada, highlighting higher risks and the need for culturally sensitive interventions.
Spotlight on Guelph’s Response to the Canadian Opioid Crisis: Challenges with naloxone distribution, homelessness, and crime rates highlighted in recent report.
The opioid crisis in the Maskwacìs community in Alberta has reached alarming levels, with a surge in drug-related deaths. Efforts are being made to combat the crisis through naloxone distribution and mental health services. A national class-action lawsuit may also provide resources to address the crisis.
Aggressive anti-opioid bylaws in Canada may push drug use into hidden, unsafe places, exacerbating the opioid crisis instead of solving it. Harm reduction and addressing root causes of addiction are essential.
Breaking Hearts and Breaking Lives: This blog post sheds light on the devastating impact of the ongoing opioid crisis in Canada, sharing the narrative of an advocate and exploring key takeaways from his experiences. It also discusses the opioid class action lawsuit and emphasizes the urgent need for policy reform and societal support in addressing this crisis.
The opioid crisis in Canada is explored in the documentary “Dopesick.” The film focuses on the impact of opioids in Western Canada, particularly the city of Edmonton. This TechDaily article provides insights into the crisis and the documentary.
Get an inside look into Canada’s opioid crisis with the enlightening documentary “Dopesick.” Watch now to understand the devastating impact and become part of the solution.
Canada fights back against the opioid crisis as municipalities file class action lawsuits against opioid manufacturers and wholesalers.
Indigenous communities in Alberta are suffering from the devastating effects of the opioid crisis, with a rise in overdose deaths linked to potent synthetic opioids like carfentanil. Urgent action is needed, including inclusion in the opioid class action and improved access to naloxone, to combat the crisis and support these vulnerable communities.