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Newsroom Ready: B.C. opens its first involuntary treatment centre for mentally ill addicts
A new 10-bed involuntary treatment facility has opened in a British Columbia jail to treat those who are mentally ill, have brain injuries and are addicted. Standing outside the Surrey Pretrial Centre, Premier David Eby says he understands why some groups might feel anxious about involuntary care in B.C. (April 25, 2025)
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP174470685
Legacy Identifier:
r_Involuntary-Care20250425T1100
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Duration:
55s
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1920px × 1080px 55.08 MB
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Create Date:
4/25/2025 11:00:00 AM
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Tags
brain injury
BRITISH COLUMBIA
David Eby
drug addiction
health
involuntary care
mental illness
news
Premier
safety
support
treatment
treatment centres