More than a million Americans have lost their lives in this century on account of drug overdoses. In Canada, the number of daily opioid-related deaths has grown dramatically, from eight in 2016 to 21 in 2022.
In Canada, the number of daily opioid-related deaths has grown dramatically, from eight in 2016 to 21 in 2022. This crisis is not going away, and the views of the two country’s residents can differ greatly.
Canadians and Americans find common ground on some possible solutions. More than four in five endorse two courses of action: launching more education and awareness campaigns about drug use and creating more spaces for drug rehabilitation . On a different proposal, the perceptions of Canadians and Americans are growing apart. For the first time, two in five Canadians are in favour of decriminalizing all drugs for personal use. In the United States, just over a third of residents feel the same way .
When asked to rate the performance of political leaders on the opioid crisis, Canadians are ambivalent. More than a third rate the work of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the federal government as “very good” or “good.”
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