Show you care – Take action to prevent opioid overdose

August 25, 2025 - Defence Stories

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Members of 38 Canadian Brigade Group participate in the final attack scenario during Exercise BISON WARRIOR held at CFB Shilo, Manitoba, on August 21, 2015. Photo: MCpl Louis Brunet, Canadian Army Public Affairs.

Canada continues to experience an opioid toxicity crisis driven by illegal and prescription opioids that is claiming lives daily. The impact of this crisis goes far beyond one person—it ripples through families and communities, leaving those left behind to battle with grief and questions about how this tragedy could have been prevented.

August 31st marks International Overdose Awareness Day—an opportunity to remember those we have lost and to support those affected by substance use.

Let’s care for each other by learning the signs of overdose, helping those affected by substance use, and taking action to save lives.

Common signs of overdose include:

If you suspect someone is experiencing an overdose, call 9-1-1 immediately and administer Naloxone if available. Naloxone saves lives.

Naloxone kits have reversed thousands of overdoses and are used by Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) first responders, including paramedics and firefighters. The kits are available at CAF pharmacies and are covered under CAF Medical Benefits. They can also be accessed through many civilian pharmacies, health authorities, and community organizations across Canada.

Substance use & health – Treatment, stigma, and resources

Defence Team members and leaders of all ranks

Support, resources, and information are always available through the Strengthening the Forces (STF) health promotion program, delivered via local health promotion offices.

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2025-08-25