BC proceeds with cost-recovery of treating opioid-related Disease

Opioid prescription pills.

November 29, 2024 | VICTORIA, BC by Mary P Brooke | Island Social Trends

Today was a significant victory for people across Canada in the fight against harms from opioid drugs.

BC Attorney General Niki Sharma released the following statement on Friday about the fight against opioid manufacturers and distributors following the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision:

niki sharma, deputy premier
Niki Sharma being sworn in as Attorney General and Deputy Premier, Nov 18, 2024 at Government House. [Mary P Brooke / Island Social Trends]

“In 2018, BC began a class-action lawsuit on behalf of Canada, representing all jurisdictions, and we enacted the Opioid Damages and Health Care Costs Recovery Act.”

“We took this action to recover health-care costs of treating opioid-related disease to hold manufacturers and distributors accountable for their part in allegedly engaging in deceptive marketing tactics to increase sales, which led to increased rates of addiction and overdose.”

“Today marks a significant victory in our fight against the opioid manufacturers and distributors as BC can now proceed on behalf of the federal, provincial and territorial governments to recover the cost of treating opioid-related disease allegedly caused by the industry’s wrongful conduct following the Supreme Court of Canada ruling.”

“We are holding multinational pharmaceutical companies accountable for their role in the public health emergency declared in 2016 that has taken the lives of countless people and impacted many families.”

“Our government will continue this fight on behalf of its citizens and all people of Canada until a final resolution is reached and encourage the defendants to consider their role in the ongoing opioid crisis and to work collaboratively with the Government of B.C. to make amends. “We are and will keep on fighting for people in our province and all of Canada because it is the right thing to do.”

Confluence:

This step forward in the legal fight against manufacturers comes at the same time as the new BC cabinet has merged Mental Health and Addictions back under the wing of the BC Ministry of Health. The new Health Minister is Josie Osborne.

Premier David Eby was the Attorney General in 2018 when the BC class action law suit was brought forward. A

About six people per day in BC die from toxic drug usage or overdoses.

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