Canada expands drug strategy to prevent more overdoses, provide additional services
The federal government says its expanded drug and substance use strategy will save more lives and provide more services to people disproportionately affected by Canada’s overdose crisis.
The drug landscape has changed with an increasingly toxic supply since the Canadian Drugs and Substances Strategy was first developed in 2016, Health Canada said Monday as it outlined its “renewed” plan.
The COVID-19 pandemic also revealed gaps in the government’s approach and highlighted the need for a more holistic and integrated response, the agency said.
“Substance use harms and the overdose crisis are driven by many complex and interrelated factors, and we need a full range of services and supports to address these factors,” states a Health Canada web page dated Monday.


