Opioid crisis: New Brunswick considering lawsuit to recoup health care costs
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick says it’s considering launching or joining a lawsuit aimed at recovering health care costs from the growing opioid crisis.
At least 241 people in New Brunswick have died from accidental opioid overdoses in the past 11 years and Health Minister Benoit Bourque says the number of related emergency room visits has increased up to 10 times over the past five years.
“We must continue our efforts to keep people from opioid abuse, and consider how best we can ensure that the pharmaceutical industry be held accountable for the health of New Brunswickers and the financial burden put on taxpayers for health-care costs,” Bourque said in a statement Tuesday.
Bourque provided no details of possible legal action.

