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Ontario commits to funding 3 supervised safe injection sites in TorontoOntario's health minister says "more can be done" to tackle the opioid crisis at a community level in the province and has committed to funding three supervised safe injection sites in Toronto at an estimated annual cost of about $1.6 million and an initial cost of $400,000.CanadaJan 9, 2017
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Officials in Toronto meet today to tackle city’s growing opioid crisisThe fentanyl-fuelled opioid crisis that has wreaked havoc in British Columbia is moving east, and the mayor of Toronto hopes a united and rapid response will help save lives in Canada's most populous city.CanadaJan 9, 2017
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