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Ontario’s Big City Mayors continue to see the impacts of mental health and addiction in their communities so are calling for the decriminalization of drugs as part of a broader strategy to tackle the growing problem.
Opioid overdose deaths reached more than 2,400 in Ontario in 2020, compared to just more than 1,500 in 2019, and there are no signs the problem is dimishing this year.
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