New overdose peak in B.C. is ‘tragic’ and ‘frustrating,’ says addictions minister
VICTORIA — British Columbia is losing more than six people a day to overdoses due to toxic drugs, which the chief coroner says is the leading cause of unnatural deaths in the province.
Lisa Lapointe said there were 201 overdose fatalities in October, bringing the total for the first 10 months of the year to 1,782 deaths, the highest ever in a calendar year in B.C.
“This crisis has gotten worse and worse and worse. The toxic drug supply has become more toxic,” she said.
“And people are dying at an unprecedented rate every day in every community. So, I think it’s a collective failure.”


