

Can Canada overcome its drug overdose crisis?
Aug 7, 2024
Canada grapples with a severe drug overdose crisis fueled by the rise of synthetic opioids. The pilot program for drug decriminalization in British Columbia faced challenges and has now been scaled back. Vancouver's innovative harm reduction strategies aim to combat the stigma and public health implications of addiction. Comparisons are drawn with Estonia's historical drug crisis, emphasizing the need for compassionate responses. Ultimately, the discussion champions a human rights-based approach to drug policy and the importance of treating addiction as a health issue.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Canada's Opioid Crisis: Challenges and Responses
02:24 • 12min
Estonia's Drug Crisis: A Historical and Modern Perspective
14:30 • 4min
Navigating Canada's Complex Drug Landscape
18:16 • 2min
Reassessing Decriminalization and Public Health Risks
19:55 • 2min
Rethinking Drug Policy: Addressing the Overdose Crisis
21:33 • 3min