B.C. illicit drug death toll nearly 1,500 this year: coroners service
VICTORIA — The coroners service in British Columbia says nearly 1,500 people have died this year from illicit drug use in the province.
New data from the service cites 169 drug deaths last month, representing a 12 per cent decrease from July, and equating to about 5.5 deaths per day.
It says illicit drug toxicity is the leading cause of unnatural death in B.C., with an average of 184 drug deaths each month since October 2020.
The service says that so far this year, 71 per cent of those dying from toxic drugs were between the ages 30 and 59, and 78 per cent were male.