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With illicit drug use, homelessness and untreated mental illness reaching a crisis in parts of Canada, the governments of at least three provinces want to treat more people against their will, even as some health experts warn involuntary care for drug use can be ineffective and harmful.

This month, British Columbia's premier, whose party is in a tight race for reelection in the province, said his government would expand involuntary treatment for people dealing with mental illness combined with addiction and brain injuries due to overdose. Some would be held in a repurposed jail.

The Alberta government is preparing legislation that would allow a family member, police officer or medical professional to petition to force treatment when a person is deemed an imminent danger to themselves or others because of addiction or drug use.

And New Brunswick has said it wants to allow involuntary treatment of people with substance use disorders, although it, too, has yet to propose legislation. A spokesperson for the governing Progressive Conservative party, which is also running for reelection, called this "compassionate intervention."

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[-] nik282000@lemmy.ca 1 points 2 days ago

allow a family member, police officer or medical professional to petition to force treatment when a person is deemed an imminent danger to themselves or others because of addiction or drug use

As long as there are some seriously strict requirements that need to be met then it's better than what we have at the moment.

[-] swordgeek@lemmy.ca 9 points 2 days ago

There absolutely will not be.

The intent is to be able to go out, round up the homeless in vans, and toss them into a 'treatment' centre. Taking street drugs is inherently dangerous, and so if you're using, you're eligible. If it turns out that you're clean but have untreated mental health issues, then you'll get held against your will for the safety of those around you.

I mean, they might as well start tracking these people by tattooing them - maybe with a bar code on their wrist.

[-] Nouveau_Burnswick@lemmy.world 2 points 1 day ago

I'm not sure how these are different from already existing psych holds?

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