Up until 2016, illicit fentanyl wasn’t flagged as a concern by the province, that’s changed with the increase of suspected fentanyl-related deaths. The nation-wide increase in overdoses is raising concern over drug policy and support for mental health and addictions.
Global News at 6 Halifax
Nova Scotia suspected fentanyl overdoses spike in 2016
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