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Overdose Calls to Paramedics Increase in Ontario Cities

5 July 2026
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The number of opioid overdose calls to paramedics has surged in four Ontario cities, according to a recent data analysis. In the first five months of 2026, Thunder Bay saw a 20% increase in calls related to suspected opioid poisonings, while Hamilton experienced a staggering 199% rise. Toronto reported a nearly 115% spike in non-fatal opioid overdose calls, and Ottawa recorded a 52% increase in overdose-related emergency calls. The uptick is attributed to factors such as a toxic drug supply and the closure of supervised consumption sites (SCS) over the past two years. Harm reduction advocates highlight the crisis exacerbated by newer, more dangerous substances entering the market, like medetomidine, a veterinary tranquilizer. The Ontario government has shifted its focus to abstinence-based treatment hubs, claiming these will better address addiction, despite evidence suggesting that supervised sites reduce harm and save lives.

Why It Matters

The rise in overdose calls follows the closure of 17 supervised consumption sites in Ontario, which historically provided safe spaces for drug use and connections to healthcare services. Research has consistently shown that such sites not only save lives but also reduce emergency room visits and HIV transmission rates. Following the closures, an open letter from the Ontario Drug Policy Coalition indicated an alarming 69.5% increase in emergency medical service calls and a 67% rise in emergency department usage for opioid-related issues across the province. This data underscores the significant impact that the lack of supervised consumption options has had on public health and safety in Ontario.

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