Fri, Sep 23: As opioid overdose deaths spike in Western Canada, Ontario is relying on information that is more than a year out of date despite claims from the Ministry of Health that there are real time tracking systems in place. Alan Carter has more.
Global News at 5:30 Toronto
Opioid overdose ‘crisis’ in Ontario, yet critics say there’s no real time tracking of data
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