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VANCOUVER
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British Columbia
Country
Canada
First Nations in B.C. devastated by toxic drugs
The acting chief medical officer of British Columbia's First Nations Health Authority says the toxic drug crisis in 2022 was the most devastating year so far for Indigenous people, their families, and communities.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP166599862
Legacy Identifier:
n_BC-Drugs20230421T2110
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Duration:
1m59s
Dimensions:
1920px × 1080px 257.16 MB
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Create Date:
4/21/2023 9:10:00 PM
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BRITISH COLUMBIA
crisis
data
drug
first nations