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VANCOUVER 鈥?Fifteen opioid overdose deaths in Vancouver alone last week shows British Columbia isn ;t doing enough to tackle the crisis, says New Democrat Leader John Horgan.The NDP election campaign stopped at a Vancouver fire hall Thursday where Horgan promoted his plan to create a Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions.When asked about the 15 opioid overdose deaths in Vancouver, Horgan said the Liberal government declared a public health crisis a year ago and yet
stanley cup the problem has gotten worse. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW It strikes me we ;re not doing enough to address this and I want to make changes. I want to make sure there a minister responsible for mental health and addictions who gets up every day to make sure we ;re making progress on this health crisis, not just ignoring it.He wouldn ;t say how much an NDP government would spend on the crisis if the party wins Tuesday election, saying to assume what is needed five days before an election would be presumptuous. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW I believe we need new eyes and new opportu
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stanley sverige how we get forward with this crisis, and to do that with an individual in cabinet that gets up every single day, talking to people about, Where are the solutions What are the resources required ; Liberal Leader Christy Clark campaign also stopped in Vanco Nscq Deception, intimidation and fear : Young Brampton trio accused of human trafficking and police concerned there may be more victims
Ontario hospitals are facing a critical shortage of collection tubes required for routine blood work, forcing some hospitals to direct staff to conserve supplies and reconsider the number of blood tests they order for patients.But even with conservation strategies in place, some clinicians and laboratory staff are concerned that prolonged shortages or a significant disruption i
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vaso stanley ble situation by any means, said Dr. Catherine Streutker, chief and medical director of laboratory medicine at Unity Health Toronto. Right now, were OK. But we expect this is going to be a difficult situation for some months. These shor
stanley cup tages affect the majority of blood tests done in the hospital, and if were not able to do them, there is potential for it to harm patient care. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The shortage of blood collection tubes 鈥?linked to global supply-chain stressors 鈥?started to affect hospitals in late December and has intensified in recent weeks, Streutker said.At the end of January, Unity 鈥?which includes St. Michaels Hospital and St. Josephs H