Did fentanyl move north? Not everyone thinks the U.S. border claim holds up
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Did fentanyl move north? Not everyone thinks the U.S. border claim holds up
In Canada, data show 7,146 opioid-related drug toxicity deaths in 2024, down 17 per cent from 2023
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By Tracy Moran
Published Jun 25, 2026
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
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Canada's fentanyl czar Kevin Brosseau speaks at a news conference about the federal response to the opioid crisis, at the National Press Theatre in Ottawa June 15, 2026…
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