over that same time period, the number of deaths from opioid overdoses rose from 676 for the entire province in 2014 to 2,647 in 2023. again, that’s down from the 2021 peak when 2,858 people died from opioid overdoses.
none of us should ignore the fact that over this time the much deadlier fentanyl replaced heroin and other opioids as the drug of choice. we also shouldn’t ignore that over this same time we vastly expanded our “harm reduction” programs under the promise that doing so would reduce deaths, would take the pressure off our emergency rooms.
neither promise has been delivered upon, in fact, the numbers have gone in the opposite direction.
the number of er visits over the last decade have increased by more than 285% while the number of opioid overdose deaths have increased by more than 290%. there is no system in the world, except one driven by blind partisanship or ideology, where those kinds of numbers are considered a success.
there are four pillars to drug policy – prevention, enforcement, harm reduction and treatment – and we have abandoned all of them except harm reduction. which makes the entire exercise fruitless, especially since we have found out that the activists currently running the system, and whispering in john tory’s ear, don’t actually believe in treatment.