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Three fentanyl overdoses within one hour in Peel Region

From CBC News Toronto

Of the thousands of opioid samples tested by Toronto’s Drug Checking Service, staff have found an increasingly toxic supply, Karen McDonald, operations manager with Toronto’s Drug Checking Service, tells CBC Toronto.

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