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Canada expands drug strategy to prevent more overdoses, provide additional services

MAP’s Toronto Drug Checking Service was featured in The Canadian Press’ piece on Canada’s recently expanded drug strategy on the overdose crisis. The project has received $2 million over two years from Health Canada as part of this strategy.

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Related:

  • Health Canada announces more than $21 million to support community-based organization who are helping address harms related to substance use
  • Drug checking takes on elevated role as illicit fentanyl sweeps country and fuels surge in overdose deaths
  • Why drug checking services are essential in the opioid crisis
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  • Implementing drug checking services and monitoring unregulated drug markets in Ontario
Source: The Canadian Press
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