Federal legislative changes in the works on Canada’s opioid crisis
OTTAWA — Health Minister Jane Philpott is vowing to leave no stone unturned as the federal government eyes a number of legislative changes to address an opioid crisis that has resulted in hundreds of deaths in Canada this year alone.
The federal government is trying to turn the tide of the emergency, Philpott said at the conclusion of an Ottawa summit on the issue, noting it will require partnership with her cabinet colleagues in public safety, justice and foreign affairs.
“In the coming months, there are a number of pieces of legislation that are going to address matters related to the opioid crisis and certainly we will do the work necessary,” she said.
Health experts and ministers gathered for a two-day event to examine a national approach to addiction, overdose and deaths related to opioid use.


