Fentanyl overdoses have been on the rise in this city, tripling since June alone. As Global’s Anne Leclair explains, in half those cases, the victims survived because they received naloxone before first responders arrived.
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Montreal Public Health officials sound the alarm over increasing number of fentanyl overdoses
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