The city’s data shows that drug toxicity is the leading cause of death for people experiencing homelessness in Toronto, resulting in nearly half of reported deaths
Toronto saw an average of more than three deaths per week among people experiencing homelessness last year, totalling 187 deaths in 2022 according to new city data.
The city’s data shows that drug toxicity is by far the leading cause of death for people experiencing homelessness in Toronto, resulting in nearly half – or 47 per cent – of reported deaths in the population.
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