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Death toll among B.C.’s unhoused rising, hitting 342 people in 2022: Coroner

While Canada's housing crisis affects everyone, a coalition of homelessness advocates argues housing and homelessness affect women and gender diverse people in more severe and complex ways. Global News Morning speaks with Khulud Baig of the Women's National Housing & Homelessness Network – Dec 9, 2023

British Columbia’s Coroners Service says there’s been a sharp increase in deaths among people experiencing homelessness.

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A statement from the coroners service says the deaths of 342 people experiencing homelessness were reported last year, an increase of almost 140 over the past two years.

The coroners service says there were 1,464 deaths of people who were homeless in B.C. in the period between 2015 and 2022, averaging about 183 deaths per year.

Most of those deaths were in Vancouver, Victoria and Surrey, B.C., and 82 per cent of them were male.

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However, the coroners service says the number of deaths has spiked significantly above the average between 2021 and 2022.

The service says the toxic drug supply has significantly contributed to the increase, with more than eight of every 10 deaths in the review classified as accidental.

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