No Documented Canadian Cases of Cannabis Laced With Opioids: Ontario Harm Reduction Network

Despite the discovery of a “product resembling cannabis” that was actually carfentanil, there are no documented cases of opioids being found in marijuana in Canada, according to the Ontario Harm Reduction Network (OHRN). Some public health organizations and police forces have issued the warnings after the substance — which, despite looking like cannabis from a distance, actually contains no marijuana — was discovered in southern Ontario. However, Thunder Bay Drug Strategy coodinator Cynthia Olsen said…

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Author: CBC News