lundi 9 janvier 2017
Toronto preparing for potential epidemic of fentanyl overdoses
As the number of fentanyl death overdoses climb across the country, Toronto civic leaders are trying to develop a strategy to deal with a potential opioid epidemic before it gets out of control.
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