TORONTO - Harm reduction workers in Toronto say supervised consumption sites and safe supply programs need to be expanded to prevent more overdose dea...
TORONTO - Harm reduction workers in Toronto say supervised consumption sites and safe supply programs need to be expanded to prevent more overdose deaths in the city.
It also said fentanyl continues to show up in the local drug supply in a variety of colours “with unpredictable potency and contamination.”
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