A new report from the Alberta government that examines the opioid crisis is painting a startling picture for Indigenous people, in particular in southern Alberta. As Erik Bay tells us, it’s no surprise to those on the front lines, and relief may still take time to arrive.
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Number of opioid deaths rising among Indigenous people, Lethbridge sees high use rates
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