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Over time, reliance on opioid usage has increased in Canada. Figures from responses to a Canadian Community Health Survey in 2018 show that 13% of Canadians reported using opioids the previous year, and 9.6% of them used it in ways that could harm their health.

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Whichever level of First Aid and CPR training you need, on completing the course, you earn a Canadian Red Cross approved certificate. The skills and life-saving techniques you learn are invaluable, whether part of a work requirement or just to help others. When training at Coast2Coast, your First Aid certification is valid for three years.

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Defibrillators or Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are devices that deliver a life-saving shock to someone suffering from cardiac arrest. The electric shock from the defibrillator passes through the chest wall to the heart, often giving a person in cardiac arrest a chance to survive.

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