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This man lost his wife to a fentanyl overdose, now he wants Ontario to track prescription opioid deaths
A Mississauga man whose wife died of more than double the lethal dose of fentanyl says the province doesn't differentiate between deaths resulting from prescribed drugs and those involving illegal street opioids.
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