New Brunswick opioids death toll at 19 through September, health officials say
FREDERICTON — At least 19 people in New Brunswick died from opioid overdoses during the first nine months of 2017, and that number is expected to climb as coroner investigations continue.
A new report from provincial health officials says there were 17 opioid overdose deaths between January and June and two between July and September.
Five of the deaths are believed to be linked to fentanyl, a powerful opioid that has claimed hundreds of lives across Canada this year.
The Public Health Agency of Canada estimates that the national death toll from opioids could surpass 4,000 this year, far higher than last year’s total of 2,861 deaths.


