Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Ashley Joannou, Nono Shen
Publication Date: April 24, 2025 - 21:17
B.C. opens new units in promised expansion of involuntary care for mental health, addictions, brain injury
April 24, 2025
British Columbia’s premier says the ongoing toxic drug crisis in the province has led to a cohort of people with serious brain injuries who are too deep in their addiction and mental-health crisis to ask for help.“And so, what happens is they continually cycle in and out of prisons, involvement in crime, and then back into prison and they don’t get better. They just continually struggle and often then ultimately die,” David Eby said Thursday as he announced the opening of a 10-unit facility in the Surrey Pretrial Centre that will treat people who meet that criteria, whether they want it or not.Eby said the facility is the first of its kind in Canada and will provide involuntary care for those at the jail who are in a mental-health crisis with overlapping brain injuries and addiction concerns.
In total, 5,250 cartons of unstamped tobacco, eight pounds of cannabis, 200 cannabis resin vape products and more than $3,500 cash were seized during the investigation.
May 5, 2025 - 14:59 | Kevin Nielsen | Global News - Ottawa
On Monday, Ford wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney to identify the "nation-building" projects in Ontario he would like the federal government to support by streamlining approvals.
May 5, 2025 - 14:36 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Canada
On Monday, Ford wrote to Prime Minister Mark Carney to identify the "nation-building" projects in Ontario he would like the federal government to support by streamlining approvals.
May 5, 2025 - 14:36 | Isaac Callan | Global News - Ottawa
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