A look at the numbers behind British Columbia’s overdose crisis
VICTORIA — A look at the overdose crisis in British Columbia by the numbers:
CLIMBING DEATH TOLL: The total number of deaths due to illicit drugs reached 755 by the end of November, a 70.4-per-cent increase from the same period last year.
NOVEMBER SPIKE: Provisional data shows 128 people died as a result of illicit drug use in November, an average of more than four a day. The previous high for a single month was 82 in January.
FENTANYL FACTOR: From the beginning of January to the end of October, fentanyl was detected in 374 cases, or about 60 per cent of all illicit drug deaths. That’s almost triple the number of fentanyl-detected deaths for the same period last year.


