Amid record-high toxic drug deaths in B.C., mothers who lost their children to poisonous drugs took to the streets of Vancouver to remember their loved ones.
Moms Stop the Harm, a network of Canadian families impacted by the toxic drug crisis, organized the event to memorialize the 10,000 people who have died since B.C.B次元官网网址檚 drug supply became a public health emergency in 2016.
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Chris Bossley, a Moms Stop the Harm supporter, travelled from Maple Ridge to downtown Vancouver to hang ribbons along Robson Street. Bossley said that despite the governmentB次元官网网址檚 efforts in trying to expand access to addiction treatment facilities, only a safe regulated drug supply will stop people from dying.
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In 2022, at least 1,095 people in B.C. died of toxic drug overdoses between January and June B次元官网网址 the highest number ever recorded in the first six months of a calendar year.
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