A Manitoba dealer who was caught after ordering fentanyl via the dark web shines a light on the drug’s supply chain
Canada Post employees say job demands increase opioid risks
Closing a loophole could prevent fentanyl importers from using Canada Post. “It just seems like an extremely logical and easy thing to do.”
Postal workers’ union calls for safety measures to address possible exposure
Most fentanyl enters Canada via the mail, thanks to an antiquated law. Why hasn’t the government acted?
Paul Wells: There’s ‘extreme concern’ among allies about what China is up to, says Canada’s top soldier. ‘Is it painful for this country? Yes.’
The search for the opioid is as dangerous to the police dog as it is to its human handler. It’s high-risk duty.
Morphine, hydromorphone, oxycodone, codeine, and fentanyl all seem to disappear without a known cause from Canadian hospitals
Unlike in B.C., the province is not distributing life-saving naloxone kits in ERs, even as pharmacists run short and the death toll rises
This is happening as Toronto faces an unprecedented spike in deaths attributed to opioid overdoses
The author takes inspiration from The Sopranos, The Wire and—in his new book, The Force—hip-hop
B.C.’s illicit-drug users are going through 15 million needles a year, and a lot wind up in alleys, parks and playgrounds. We followed the guy who picks them up.