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NL NDP Leader Jim Dinn, MHA for St. John’s Centre, is calling on government to deal with the gaps in addiction supports, in harm reduction education, and take action before more people die from preventable drug overdoses.
“Government needs to be proactive and listen to workers and advocates who have been sounding the alarm.
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