Wastewater samples show that Nova Scotia’s capital city leads far larger cities in rates of cannabis, cocaine and ecstasy consumption - via TheGrowthOp Cannabis news
compared to approximately 252.2 in Montreal, around 298.3 in Toronto, about 633.3 in Edmonton and approximately 428.4 in Metro Vancouver.
As for ecstasy, Halifax again had the top rate at about 54.2. This was well above the approximately 24.3 in Montreal, around 22.9 in Toronto, about 26.8 in Edmonton and approximately 28.4 in Metro Vancouver.Article content “The drug component of this survey is collected on a monthly basis, and estimates the load per capita of various drugs of concern,” it adds.
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