A five-month nationwide operation has resulted in the seizure of 386 kilograms of fentanyl, large amounts of cocaine and meth and $13.46 million in cash, according to law enforcement.

The operation, dubbed the National Fentanyl Sprint 2.0, also led to thousands of arrests, including 217 people who were arrested for trafficking fentanyl while already out on bail.

The operation included 21 law enforcement and government agencies and was headed by the Canadian Integrated Response to Organized Crime ( CIROC ).

“In May 2025, CIROC launched Fentanyl Sprint 2.0, a bold coordinated campaign aimed specifically at targeting the production and distribution of fentanyl,” said Bonnie Ferguson, RCMP assistant commissioner and CIROC co-chair.

“The Sprint was more than a success, it was a bl

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