Eby Pledges Involuntary Care for Severe Addictions in BC, Ahead of October Election

Eby Pledges Involuntary Care for Severe Addictions in BC, Ahead of October Election
B.C Premier David Eby speaks during a news conference about improving access to mental-health and addiction care for people in the Downtown Eastside in Vancouver, on May 31, 2024. The Canadian Press/Ethan Cairns
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British Columbia will be opening secure facilities to provide involuntary care under the Mental Health Act for those with severe addictions who are mentally ill, the premier announced Sunday just days ahead of the start of a provincial election campaign.

David Eby pledged the NDP would change the law in the next legislative session to “provide clarity and ensure that people, including youth, can and should receive care when they are unable to seek it themselves.”