First Nations Opioid Crisis: Addressing Impact & Solutions
The Canadian opioid crisis impacts First Nations, leading to homelessness, crime, and child welfare strain. AFN works on solutions like naloxone and settlements.
The Canadian opioid crisis impacts First Nations, leading to homelessness, crime, and child welfare strain. AFN works on solutions like naloxone and settlements.
Chiefs in Montreal address the Canadian opioid crisis, highlighting devastating impacts on society and First Nations communities. Urgent national strategies proposed.
Grey-Bruce faces a critical opioid crisis with rising emergencies and fatalities, demanding urgent collective action for prevention and solution.
Canada’s escalating opioid crisis is evident in New Brunswick, with record high opioid-related deaths in recent years.
“The Indigenous grandmothers of Canada bravely combat the opioid crisis, fighting for their families and communities in the face of tragedy.”
Discover Ontario’s innovative safer supply experiment in addressing the opioid crisis, leading to reduced crime and increased safety for those struggling with addiction.
The opioid crisis in Canada affects Indigenous communities deeply but hope shines through with programs like Naloxone and community initiatives.
First Nations leaders gather in Montreal to tackle the devastating impact of the opioid crisis, seeking solutions and strategies for combating this pressing issue.
Addressing the opioid crisis in Manitoba – Indigenous communities lead sustainable forestry plan to combat two crises: opioids & forest management.
“Pikwakanagan First Nation declares state of emergency in the face of escalating opioids crisis, demanding urgent action and resources to combat the growing threat.”