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The Opioid Epidemic and Rural First Nation Communities
The purpose of this research is to explore the connections and impacts the opioid epidemic has had on First Nation communities. Particularly looking at communities that are in rural and remote locations across Ontario. The opioid epidemic has impacted all of Ontario, and it is garnering a lot of public attention. However, rural communities are not as well equip to deal with such an issue as their urban counterparts. I would like to explore the extent of the opioid impact on said communities, discuss potential solutions, and address gaps in literature regarding this topic and as it relates specifically to First Nations.