Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Colin Freeze, Marcus Gee, Willow Fiddler, Photography by David Jackson
Publication Date: March 12, 2025 - 07:30
Northwestern Ontario wrestles with fentanyl threats from within, and politics from without
March 12, 2025
On Nov. 18, 2020, Jeremy Johnson crashed his Dodge Ram pickup truck on the outskirts of Fort Frances, a border town of 7,500 in Northwestern Ontario.When police searched the accident scene, they found a jacket under the truck with a tote bag in the sleeve, wrapped around a plastic baggie. Inside was a brick of fentanyl weighing 448 grams – just five shy of a pound. As little as two milligrams of the drug, the equivalent of a few grains of salt, can be deadly for users with no tolerance for the drug.
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