Rural Canada Faces its own Opioid Crisis

Although often overlooked, rural and Indigenous communities in Alberta have the highest rates of opioid related emergency department visits per capita. A lack of social and health care agencies, long distances for emergency services to travel, and intergenerational trauma all contribute to the unique overdose crisis facing rural and Indigenous communities.

Link to article: Rural Canada Faces its own Opioid Crisis — The Walrus

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