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The Stafford Show – Wednesday, August 30th, 2017

A vial containing Naxolone, taken from an naxolone emergency kit, is shown at a pharmacy in Toronto, on Tuesday April 11 , 2017. Naxolone is a medication that reverses the effects of an overdose from opioids such as heroin, methadone, fentanyl and morphine. Chris Young/CP

Here’s what you missed on The Stafford Show today on Talk Radio AM640:

Is there another solution to the opioid crises then throwing money around?

Ontario refuses to call the opioid crisis a “crisis” but will throw 222 million dollars at the “non-crisis”. Is this the right way to fix this?

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Tow truck driver rips off Mississauga man for $800 – What bad tow stories do you have?

Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.

After learning off a new story involving an unsuspecting Mississauga man’s bad experience with a tow truck driver, Mike goes to the listeners to hear their bad stories with drivers.

Is there such thing a mid-life crises? Some psychologists don’t think so

Economists say it exists, but some psychologists are now saying there is no such thing as a mid-life crises. Stafford goes to the callers to get some personal experiences.

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