Families of overdose victims hope to catch Prime Minister’s attention
KAMLOOPS — The office of the Prime Minister will be receiving plenty of mail in the days to come, as families of overdose victims send pictures of their loved ones.
The campaign, which began Monday, was created by Moms Stop the Harm, a network of Canadian families who have lost family members to substance use.
Kamloops woman Sandra Tully lost her son Ryan Pinneo in January 2016. He took an OxyContin pill, unaware it was laced with fentanyl.