B.C. toxic drug deaths down 9% in 2024, but six people continue to die each day
VICTORIA — British Columbia’s Coroners Service says the number of people who have died this year from toxic drug poisoning is down from 2023, but an average of six people are still dying every day from using illicit drugs.
The service says it recorded 181 suspected drug poisoning deaths in May and 185 in June, bringing the total number of fatalities in the first half of this year to 1,158.
Acting Chief Coroner John McNamee says the figures reflect a nine per cent decrease in the number of deaths reported during the first six months of last year.
In a statement responding to the latest death toll, B.C.’s minister of mental health and addictions says “the rate of death is at its lowest point in four years.”