2021 had deadliest first half of a year for drug toxicity in B.C., chief coroner says
VICTORIA — British Columbia needs a significant shift in how it treats people who use drugs, the province’s chief coroner said Tuesday after releasing statistics showing 1,011 people died from suspected illicit overdoses from January to June.
It’s the highest death toll recorded in the first six months of a calendar year during the province’s overdose crisis. June was the ninth consecutive month during which at least 150 B.C. residents died as a result of the supply of toxic street drugs.
Chief coroner Lisa Lapointe said drug toxicity is now the leading cause of death in B.C. for people aged 19 to 39 and it remains the overall leading cause of unnatural death.
“This is a significant problem within our province, and the fact we come out here every six months and every year and the numbers keep going up and up and up, and no significant changes are being made, it’s tremendously frustrating,” she said.


