B.C. MPs heartbroken over opioid crisis

Members from Vancouver, Victoria, think the government should be doing more, faster.
MP Jenny Kwan, who represents Vancouver's Downtown Eastside as part of her riding, learns to administer naloxone—the antidote drug for an overdose—by injecting it into a roll of paper towel.
MPs representing ridings most heavily affected by the opioid crisis in Western Canada say seeing their communities and constituents struggle with hardship, addiction, and, increasingly, death, is heartbreaking. The Hill Times

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