
Mom who lost son to carfentanil calling on officials to issue public safety alert
An Edmonton-area woman who lost her son to a carfentanil overdose earlier this year is calling on police and the province to issue an alert about tainted drugs on city streets. CTV News Edmonton's Nicole Lampa has her story.

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