RPTV News - Communities Face Growing Overdose Crisis as NDP-MPPs Demand Urgent Provincial Action

Posted on 09/06/2025
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At Queen’s Park, NDP-MPPs and community advocates came together to demand immediate action on Ontario’s escalating overdose crisis. Among them was Toronto Centre MPP Kristyn Wong-Tam, who joined Dr. Robin Lennox, Alexa Gilmour, community advocate Diana Chan McNally, and parent Heather Robinson, whose son David tragically died of an overdose at just 17. Last year, Ontario lost 2,244 people to drug overdoses. Since the onset of the poisoned drug supply, more Ontarians have died from overdoses than from COVID-19, yet the province still lacks a coordinated strategy to address this public health emergency. Speakers stressed that the closure of Safe Consumption Sites has worsened conditions across Ontario, forcing people into streets, parks, and alleyways, while increasing overdose risks and creating unsafe environments for entire communities. For Toronto’s Downtown East — including Regent Park and Moss Park — the crisis is deeply personal. These neighbourhoods are among the hardest hit, with residents witnessing overdoses daily and local shelters, health services, and harm-reduction programs stretched beyond capacity. The MPPs are calling on the Ford government to establish an emergency response command table, bringing municipal, federal, and health experts together to implement evidence-based solutions that could save lives and protect vulnerable communities. This growing crisis demands urgent attention before more families are left grieving.