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‘High risk’ businesses in Ontario must have opioid antidote kits and training by June 2023Labour Minister Monte McNaughton says the province will give out free naloxone kits and training to small businesses who qualify for the program.HealthDec 14, 2022
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Ontario looking to make naloxone kits mandatory at high-risk workplacesSome high-risk workplaces listed by the Ontario government include construction sites, bars and nightclubs.HealthMar 1, 2022
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String of recent overdoses linked to powerful batch of fentanyl: Woodstock PoliceWoodstock police say they have responded to 10 overdoses since Feb. 22, four of which have been fatal.CrimeMar 9, 2021
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Ontario pharmacist urging B.C. to opt for naloxone spray over needle to treat overdose"British Columbia unfortunately has been the hardest hit with this issue across Canada."HealthJul 17, 2018
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Ontario to offer naloxone to police, firefighters as opioid-related deaths riseHealth Minister Eric Hoskins and Community Safety Minister Marie-France Lalonde made the announcement today as new figures show deaths due to opioids continue to rise.CanadaDec 7, 2017
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