Ontario's opioid strategy outdated, auditor general says
- Ontario's opioid strategy is outdated and does not serve the current needs of the people, according to the auditor general's annual report released Tuesday.
- More than 2,600 Ontarians died last year due to overdoses, with the vast majority due to opioid toxicity.
- Shelley Spence stated that the province must create a new comprehensive strategy to address the opioid crisis as the current one has not been updated since 2016.
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