B.C. on track for record-breaking year for illicit overdose deaths: coroner
VICTORIA — British Columbia is facing a record-breaking year for overdose deaths and the provincial coroner is urging caution as the illicit drug supply grows more toxic.
Chief coroner Lisa Lapointe says there were 153 suspected toxic drug deaths in November, an 89 per cent increase from the same month last year.
In a statement, she says says 1,548 people have died from overdoses so far this year and that number puts every health authority at or near the highest-ever monthly totals.
It says toxicology findings show a larger number of those who died between April and November had extreme concentrations of fentanyl, compared with previous months.