Toxic drugs leading cause of death in B.C. for those age 10 to 59: coroner
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s coroner says drug toxicity is the leading cause of death in the province for those aged 10 to 59, far larger than homicides, suicides, accidents and natural diseases combined.
The statistic comes as the latest figures are released for August, saying there were 174 toxic-drug deaths last month.
The numbers represent the lowest monthly death toll recorded since June of 2022, however the coroners’ service cautions that the data is preliminary and could change as investigations are completed.
More than 1,600 people have died in the first eight months of this year, bringing the number of overdose deaths in the province to almost 13,000 since a public-health emergency was declared in April 2016.