A Yukon First Nation says it\u0027s dealing with an \u0022opioid emergency\u0022 that is terrorizing its citizens and families.
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The Nacho Nyak Dun First Nation in Mayo, 400 kilometres north of Whitehorse, has declared a state of emergency and called for a meeting with officials in the Yukon government, the RCMP and the Village of Mayo to develop an action plan to protect its members.From our newsroom to your inbox at noon, the latest headlines, stories, opinion and photos from the Toronto Sun.By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc.
It says the plan could also include “action to warn and protect people who use drugs,” and the availability of treatment opportunities for its citizens. The declaration comes days after a double homicide of two Whitehorse men whose bodies were found on a main roadway belonging to the First Nation. Yukon RCMP said in a statement Monday about the deaths that police were “aware of the impact of the substance use emergency on the community of Mayo,” and were actively supporting community safety.
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