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Committee examining overdose crisis taking public input

VICTORIA, B.C. – A provincial committee examining illicit drug toxicity and the overdose crisis is taking input from British Columbians. The written statements are being accepted until Friday, August 5th. The committee began holding public hearings in 2022. They will continue to hear from organizations and individuals, including government representatives, public health officials, experts, people […]

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