New research using drug-checking results could provide an insight into why toxic drug death tolls have been on a downward trend for two years now in B.C.

But scientists and officials say there are likely multiple factors behind exactly why the number of drug-related deaths in B.C. dropped by 21 per cent in 2025 compared to the previous year.

Though the number of overdose deaths have been dropping sharply across North America, those working in the field say there’s no reason to celebrate given thousands continue to die, and efforts to stop deaths should be stepped up.

“It’s not necessarily a decline in the crisis itself. The drug supply is still as toxic and unpredictable as ever, if not more so,” said Samuel Tobias, a researcher at the B.C. Centre on Substance Use and PhD candidate at the University of British Columbia.

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    4 days ago

    Dude, I live in an area (downtown Ottawa) with a lot of visibly homeless and drug use and its gotten so much worse since Ford started shutting down safe use sites. Like yay, instead of people smoking or shooting up in a safe environment with care staff, they’re doing it outside on the street and outside the stores I go to

    People are naturally going to drugs to one way or another and the fact that you’re questioning whether those people are better off dying or not is just so fucking heartless. The cost of living has gotten so bad that average people are being forced onto the street and most people are going to fall into drugs when there’s absolutely nothing else good in their lives

    I hope you nor anyone you know is ever put in that sort of situation