mardi 5 juillet 2016
Safe injection advocate didn't live to see Toronto health board approve 3 sites
An advocate for safe injection sites in Toronto did not live to see them become a reality, dying of a drug overdose weeks before the city's board of health voted unanimously in favour of them.
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