Overdoses from fentanyl-laced drugs killed hundreds of people in Western Canada last year. It’s an epidemic that is quickly spreading to other parts of the country. As Vuchnich reports, Canada’s largest city isn’t waiting until the situation get worse before it takes steps to save lives.
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