Criminal networks are shifting from fentanyl imports to Canadian-made product | CBC News
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The fentanyl threat in Canada has transitioned from primarily involving imports to predominantly focusing on domestic production, influenced by the Chinese government's regulations and crackdown on fentanyl exports in 2019.
The Canada Border Services Agency's seizure data shows a substantial decline in fentanyl imports into the country, reflecting the shift towards domestic production by organized crime groups due to the COVID-19 pandemic accelerating this trend.
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