Harm of toxic drugs on B.C.’s First Nations to be revealed by health authority
VANCOUVER — Information will be released today on drug toxicity deaths and their effect on First Nations in British Columbia.
The First Nations Health Authority says it will release the data from overdoses involving Indigenous people in 2020 and the impact it is having on B.C. First Nations.
An annual report published by the health authority in April said the overdose crisis has had a disproportionate effect on Indigenous people living in urban areas and women.
The B.C. Coroners Service says First Nations people represent 3.4 per cent of the province’s population yet accounted for roughly one-sixth of all overdose deaths across the province in 2020.