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Month: November 2024

Involuntary treatment is not care. BC is spearheading its violent rise.

November 7, 2024 oceansidecat 0

From Spring Magazine – Read the full Article By Cassie Van Camp, Heather Tunold, Ji-Youn Kim, Joey Ho, Kristi Lemke, Tyson Singh Kelsall Last month, BC NDP Premier David Eby announced his party would expand prisons and hospital psychiatric wards under the facade of “compassionate, secure care” and “public safety” […]

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