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The new spending will go toward community-based services that?support what the government callsIndoor and outdoor private gatherings?lifelong stabilization and recovery and bed-based investments for adults and youth who need intensive support.The company. Air Canada will also have access to a $1.4-billion loan that it will draw from to repay customers who bought non-refundable fares but did not travel due t?
The move comes as Ontario continues to see a steady increase of people overdosing on drugs during the COVID-19 pandemic.?A new?study from the University of Waterloo shows that between?2000 and 2017, the number of?opioid-related deaths has increased by 592 per cent.?
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