Cryptocurrency crime continues to climb, says international narcotics agency
Criminal organizations are increasingly using cryptocurrency for illicit deals and laundering, according to the International Narcotics Control Board.
Read MoreCriminal organizations are increasingly using cryptocurrency for illicit deals and laundering, according to the International Narcotics Control Board.
Read MoreAmerican actor Michael K. Williams’ opioid-related overdose death reignited the conversation about the devastation of the opioid epidemic.
Read MoreIf approved, Toronto’s proposals for reforming drug laws would mean possession of any drug for personal use would no longer result in a criminal charge.
Read MoreTwo safer supply sites are opening in Toronto to combat a spike in opioid deaths.
Read MoreEpiPen auto-injectors are currently in limited supply and Pfizer Canada isn’t expecting a new shipment until the end of August.
Read MoreOttawa has rejected a proposal to decriminalize drugs in Canada after the Toronto board of health sent a letter informing the government of their recommendation.
Read MoreCanada faced over 4,000 deaths in 2017 from opioid drug overdose, according to police officers who attended a Toronto conference on the opioid crisis on Wednesday.
Read MoreHealth Canada has approved three supervised-injection sites for Toronto, further advancing the effort to combat a surging number of drug overdoses in Canada.
Read MoreA deadly drug is hiding in the streets. Unidentifiable by conventional drug tests, Toronto police are now warning users that their drugs may contain the deadly fentanyl.
Read MoreBy Sargon Jajjo This week’s announcement of harsher charges against drug impaired drivers is...
Read MoreYork Regional Police laid multiple charges after uncovering a fentanyl trafficking ring on Wednesday.
Read MoreThe Face the Fentanyl campaign launched at Humber’s Lakeshore campus on Tuesday. The campaign is triggered to raise awareness of the drug and it’s growing effects.
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