Alberta joining class-action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers, distributors
CALGARY — The Alberta government is joining a class-action lawsuit to recoup health-care costs related to the opioid crisis, the province’s health minister said Tuesday.
Tyler Shandro said there were almost 800 fatal overdoses and 4,200 emergency calls related to opioids in the province last year alone.
“Albertans have paid a high price for the irresponsible actions of opioid manufacturers and distributors,” Shandro said.
“While we cannot bring back those we have lost, we can recover some of the enormous financial costs Albertans have paid and continue to pay.”