Inside Canada’s fentanyl overdose epidemic | SBS Dateline
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Canada is in the midst of an overdose emergency, with nearly 600 deaths this year and 35,000 since 2016, 80% linked to fentanyl. Various groups and individuals are advocating for policy changes, safe drug supply, and increased addiction services to address the crisis and prevent further deaths.
Insights
- Fentanyl misuse has led to a significant number of deaths in Canada, with British Columbia being particularly hard-hit, highlighting the urgent need for overdose prevention measures and safe drug supply initiatives.
- Various groups and individuals, such as Dr. Christine Sutherland, the Drug Users Liberation Front, and the Sudden Silence campaign, are actively working towards reducing overdose deaths by advocating for changes in drug policy, increasing access to addiction services, and raising awareness about the impact of fentanyl on both drug users and the broader community, emphasizing the importance of addressing the issue comprehensively.
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Recent questions
What is causing the overdose emergency in Canada?
Fentanyl misuse and overdose deaths.
How are overdose prevention sites in Canada helping?
They aim to reduce deadly overdoses.
Who is advocating for a safe supply of fentanyl to drug users?
Dr. Christine Sutherland.
What is the Drug Users Liberation Front (DULF) doing to prevent overdoses?
Selling illicit drugs at cost.
What is the Sudden Silence campaign raising awareness about?
The impact of fentanyl overdose.
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