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Quebec overdose crisis: Alarming rise in deaths
Overdose deaths in Quebec have been on the rise, especially in recent years. In 2023, Quebec experienced its deadliest year ever, with 536 deaths. In 2024, the number rose to 645, or more than 53 people a month.
These statistics represent a serious crisis that cannot be ignored. Changes in the drug market and the arrival of dangerous drugs like fentanyl have complicated the situation. Experts warn that if this trend continues, Quebec will enter a more difficult period. Sarah Larney, a professor at the University of Montreal, says that the crisis has only begun in Quebec in the past few years and is similar to crises that other provinces in Canada have been facing for years.
But what many are concerned about is the lack of adequate support and treatment programs. Many people who turn to drugs need immediate help. Now, it is our responsibility to take action to solve this problem.
It is time to think not only about raising awareness about the dangers of drugs, but also about helping those who are caught up in this crisis. This crisis is a social problem that needs urgent attention.
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