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NATIONAL BESTSELLER Finalist for the 2021 George Ryga Award, Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize, Jim Deva Prize, and John W. Dafoe Book Prize An astonishing and powerful look at the ongoing opioid crisis. North America is in the middle of a health emergency. Life expectancies are declining. Someone is dying every two hours in Canada from illicit drug overdose. Fentanyl has become a looming presence-an opioid more powerful, pervasive, and deadly than any previous street drug. The victims are many-and often not whom we might expect. They include the poor and forgotten but also our neighbours:…mehr

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NATIONAL BESTSELLER Finalist for the 2021 George Ryga Award, Hubert Evans Non-Fiction Prize, Jim Deva Prize, and John W. Dafoe Book Prize An astonishing and powerful look at the ongoing opioid crisis. North America is in the middle of a health emergency. Life expectancies are declining. Someone is dying every two hours in Canada from illicit drug overdose. Fentanyl has become a looming presence-an opioid more powerful, pervasive, and deadly than any previous street drug. The victims are many-and often not whom we might expect. They include the poor and forgotten but also our neighbours: professionals, students, and parents. Despite the thousands of deaths, these victims have remained largely invisible. But not anymore. Benjamin Perrin, a law and policy expert, shines a light in this darkest of corners-and his findings challenge many assumptions about the crisis. Why do people use drugs despite the risk of overdosing? Can we crack down on the fentanyl supply? Do supervised consumption sites and providing "safe drugs" enable the problem? Which treatments work? Would decriminalizing all drugs help or do further harm? In this urgent and humane look at a devastating epidemic, Perrin draws on behind-the-scenes interviews with those on the frontlines, including undercover police officers, intelligence analysts, border agents, prosecutors, healthcare professionals, Indigenous organizations, activists, and people who use drugs. Not only does he unveil the many complexities of this situation, but he also offers a new way forward-one that may save thousands of lives. Story Locale: North America; Vancouver, BC
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Benjamin Perrin