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The Walrus Talks Opioids
It’s been nearly a decade since the Ontario government released its official opioid strategy, but recent findings from the Office of the Auditor General and the Office of the Chief Coroner show the crisis continues to deepen as municipalities, including Kingston, Hamilton, Barrie, and the Niagara region, declare states of emergency.
At The Walrus Talks Opioids, medical experts, frontline workers, policymakers, and individuals with lived experience with opioid use disorder will share evidence-based strategies for tackling the crisis, highlight proven policy solutions, and outline what we can do to end the crisis.
With a specific focus on Ontario, on a topic that’s relevant across the country, The Walrus Talks Opioids offers attendees the chance to learn and interact with leading experts in the field who are engaging with the crisis with compassion and respect for human dignity.
Featuring seven-minute talks by:
- Kevin Brosseau, Commissioner of Canada’s Fight Against Fentanyl, Privy Council Office
- Mayor Marianne Meed Ward, Mayor, Burlington
- Scott Menzies, Founder, Hard Hats Support; CEO, The Coating Inspector; Construction Professional and Mental Health Advocate
- Suzanne Obiorah, CEO, Somerset West Community Health Centre; Co-founder, Ottawa Black Mental Health
More speakers to be announced soon
Isabel Bader Theatre 93 Charles St W, Toronto Tuesday, March 24, 2026 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. ET General Admission: $20 Student/Senior: $12 Livestream: Free with registration REGISTER ON EVENTBRITE
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