Racism key barrier to getting Indigenous people help in B.C. overdose crisis: agency
VANCOUVER — British Columbia’s First Nations Health Authority says Indigenous people accounted for nearly 15 per cent of all toxic drug deaths last year although they represent 3.3 per cent of the province’s total population.
Deputy chief medical officer Dr. Nel Wieman said 254 Indigenous people died from toxic drugs in 2020, which is nearly a 120 per cent increase compared with 2019.
The death rate began to rise after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared a public health emergency, she said at a news conference Thursday.
“We continue to lose more people in B.C. to the toxic drug crisis than to COVID-19,” Wieman said.


