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B.C.'s premier calls for decriminalization as overdoses peak
British Columbia's coroners service says 175 people died from overdoses in June, breaking records for the second consecutive month. Premier John Horgan says it's time to recognize that people with addictions are dying because of a poisoned drug supply and shouldn't be considered criminals.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP18077717
Legacy Identifier:
n_Horgan-Overdose-Update20200716T1750
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Video
Duration:
2m45s
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1920px × 1080px 194.57 MB
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FOR ONE TIME USE ONLY. NO STORAGE FOR FUTURE USE.
Create Date:
7/16/2020 5:50:00 PM
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16:9
Tags
addiction
BRITISH COLUMBIA
opioids
overdose