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More than 2K died of opioids in Ontario last year as numbers trend downward: data

Global NewsThursday, June 5, 2025 at 11:56:43 AM
More than 2K died of opioids in Ontario last year as numbers trend downward: data
Over 2,200 people in Ontario died from opioid-related causes last year, according to the Chief Coroner's latest data. While that number is still devastating, it’s actually a 15% drop from the year before—a small but meaningful sign that harm reduction efforts might be making a dent in the crisis.
Editor’s Note: The opioid crisis isn’t going away—2,200 deaths is still far too many. But the decline suggests that expanded access to naloxone, supervised consumption sites, and other interventions could be helping. It’s a fragile win in a long, brutal fight, and a reminder that these policies need sustained support to keep saving lives.
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