BC Conservative MLA says drugs took ‘unsurmountable’ toll on her family
- The House Leader of the Opposition B.C. Conservatives, A’aliya Warbus, spoke about the personal impact of the toxic drug crisis, stating it claimed the lives of her brothers, niece, and nephew.
- Warbus attended a memorial for her brother, who died from 'a lethal dose of drugs' a year ago, while her niece died alone in a tent.
- She renewed calls for a public inquiry into what she labeled a 'failed experiment of safe supply' during question period in the B.C. Legislature.
- B.C. Health Minister Josie Osborne expressed 'sincere condolences' to Warbus, acknowledging the difficulty of her experiences.
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