Health Canada moves to restrict chemicals used to make deadly drug fentanyl
OTTAWA — The Canadian government is moving to control six chemicals used to make the deadly opioid fentanyl in an effort to contain the growing overdose death toll.
Health Canada announced Wednesday that the new regulations will take place immediately because of the urgency of the fentanyl crisis, resulting in hundreds of fatalities across the country this year.
Health Minister Jane Philpott says regulating some of the precursors used to make the synthetic drug is among a range of steps the government is taking.
Philpott says its actions will also help police intervene in the movement of the chemicals used to make the illicit substance.


