mardi 21 mars 2017
Toronto's overdose plan aims to stop drug users from 'dying in the shadows'
For Olympia Trypis, the recommendations in the city's new overdose action plan can't be in place soon enough. And she wants "hard dates" when it comes to supervised injection sites in Toronto.
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