Spate of drug overdoses in Toronto wakeup call: Experts say
TORONTO — A rash of drug overdose deaths in Toronto was called unusual by police on the weekend and it generated the kind of publicity all too familiar to residents in Vancouver, which has been grappling with a crisis for years.
The deaths of four people and more than 20 reported overdoses in downtown Toronto between Thursday and Sunday prompted police to issue a public alert.
The number is small compared to what has been recorded in Vancouver, where the city’s police service says 25 people died from drug overdoses in June alone. The opioid crisis claimed 935 lives in the British Columbia last year.
But those on the front lines who deal with Toronto’s drug problems like Jason Altenberg, program director at Toronto’s South Riverdale Community Health Centre, say the recent overdose surge shows people should not become “numb to the numbers.”


