More than 2,200 died of opioids in Ontario last year as numbers trend downward: data
More than 2,200 Ontarians died from opioids last year, a 15 per cent decrease from 2023, newly released data from the Office of the Chief Coroner shows.
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More than 2,200 Ontarians died from opioids last year, a 15 per cent decrease from 2023, newly released data from the Office of the Chief Coroner shows.
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CAA has released its Worst Roads rankings for 2025, and several pothole-riddled, traffic congested, poorly maintained roads in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area have monopolized the top 10, in a list voted on by frustrated Ontario drivers.
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