B.C. coroner wants ‘urgent action’ on safer drug supply six years into OD crisis
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s chief coroner says 9,400 people in the province have died of an overdose from toxic illicit drugs since the government declared a public health emergency six years ago.
Lisa Lapointe said urgent action is needed to decriminalize small amounts of drugs for personal use and to provide more people with a safer supply of substances that would replace the profit-driven illicit market.
Lapointe said she understands that the concept of a safer drug supply is difficult for some people to understand, given decades of a punitive, enforcement-based approach to substance use, but more people will die without a regulated source of drugs in every part of the province.
An average of six people die every day in B.C., with most of the fatalities occurring in Vancouver, Surrey and Victoria, she said.

