Party leaders of different stripes seem to agree on involuntary addiction treatment - New Brunswick
- The Premiers of British Columbia and New Brunswick agree on involuntary care for severe drug addictions while campaigning for re-election.
- If re-elected, Tories will introduce the Compassionate Intervention Act for mandatory treatment of severe drug addiction.
- Lisa Lapointe, former chief coroner of B.C., stated there is no conclusive evidence supporting involuntary care's effectiveness for substance use disorders.
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