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Yukon declares overdose emergency
The Yukon government has declared a substance-use health emergency after toxic drugs pushed overdose deaths to new peaks. Health Minister Tracy-Anne McPhee says the drugs are killing people and creating a mental health crisis in every community in Yukon.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP149121221
Legacy Identifier:
n_Yukon-OverdoseEmergency20220120T1600
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Duration:
2m3s
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1920px × 1080px 142.90 MB
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Create Date:
1/20/2022 4:00:00 PM
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Tags
fentanyl
health
health Minister
opioid crisis
overdose emergency
safety
toxic drugs
Tracy-Anne McPhee
Whitehorse
Yukon