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Stephen Turner, a London city councillor and Director of Environmental Health and Infectious Diseases at the Middlesex-London Health Unit, discusses the province’s opioid crisis with delegates at the 2019 AMO Conference.
The opioid crisis is affecting people in communities of every size and the daily reality of lives lost – an estimated 4,400 people in 2018, 1,400 in Ontario alone – is something political leaders at all levels are struggling with.
At the 2019 Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) conference in Ottawa, the crisis was a topic of conversation for members representing the province’s largest communities.
The session, titled “Fight Opioid Overdoses:
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