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Category: Youth in Pain Feature

Why not educate the person experiencing pain? Improving opioid prescribing for youth in hospital settings

Rory is a college student who has navigated chronic pain since her early teens. In her younger days, Rory would frequently end up in the emergency department as she navigated…

Minister Bennett highlights Budget 2023 investments of $359.2 million to help address the overdose crisis and harms related to substance use across Canada

Every day, families and communities across the country lose loved ones to overdoses from the increasingly toxic illegal drug supply…

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