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Two members of Montreal ’s Indigenous community died early Saturday after possible drug overdoses.
Advocates stress that the opioid crisis is affecting the housed and the unhoused, but those living on the street or part of Indigenous communities are especially vulnerable.
The high number of overdoses raises questions about the need for supervised consumption sites.
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