Involuntary treatment (IT) for people with severe substance use disorder
(addiction) is a hotly debated topic. There is skepticism that
political expediency is suddenly driving elected officials to support IT
when faced with a general public that has had enough of public
disorder. But family caregivers have been advocating for a right to
intervene for decades, and until now, their pleas have been ignored ...
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The BC government needs clarity from the Supreme Court of Canada on a landmark mineral rights claim, Premier David Eby says. But the lawyer representing the challenger says that they would have preferred the province respect the lower court's decision. Eby said Thursday it is very good news that the court will hear its appeal of a ruling that found the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the provincial mineral claims regime are "inconsistent." The BC Court of Appeal ruled in December that the provincial Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act, or DRIPA, should be "properly interpreted" to incorporate the UN declaration into the laws of B.C. with immediate legal effect. That ruling set off the appeal from the province amid concerns that it could cause economic uncertainty ... CLICK HERE for the full story

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