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City Vaughan
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B.C. expands program to prevent overdose deaths in construction industry

B.C.'s minister of mental health and addictions, Sheila Malcolmson, says the province is providing a $1-million grant to expand access to the Tailgate Toolkit, a program that offers training and resources aimed at preventing deaths from toxic drug poisoning in the construction industry. 
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The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP24401367 
Legacy Identifier: n_BC-OverdoseDeaths20220113T1340 
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Duration: 2m12s 
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Create Date: 1/13/2022 1:40:00 PM 
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addiction
BRITISH COLUMBIA
deaths
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minister of health and addictions
opioid crisis
overdose deaths
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Sheila Malcolmson
toxic drug poisoning
Victoria