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Treatment or harm reduction?: B.C.'s toxic drug crisis turns political

With the second-highest number of toxic drug deaths in B.C., Surrey is at the heart of the debate over the drug crisis

It has been more than eight years since B.C. declared a public health emergency in response to the overdose crisis, and while there has been a nine per cent decrease in the number of deaths during the first seven months of 2024, around six people a day are losing their lives to unregulated drugs, according to a BC Coroners Report from Aug 30.

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Anna Burns

About the Author: Anna Burns

I cover breaking news, health care, court and social issues-related topics for the Surrey Now-Leader.
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