British Columbia Humans Rights Commissioner Kasari Govender says the province has been illegally detaining some of the province’s most marginalized people using a law that doesn’t actually permit that practice.
In a report released last Tuesday she laid out how the Adult Guardianship Act has been used to detain 300 people 340 times over the last five years. The median detention length was six days and the maximum was 212 days, Govender said.
Of the 28 people held for more than 30 days, 22 were detained in a hospital, three were detained in Community Living BC staffed resources, two in “other” locations and one in a long-term care facility, according to the report. Nine adults, who were detained between 95 and 34 days, were not given access to counsel ...
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