Internal documents reveal where Alberta plans to…


Alberta health authorities aim to have about 100 interim beds ready by this fall when legislation to force people with substance addictions into treatment comes into effect.

Documents obtained by the IJF show this could include temporarily taking over beds in existing voluntary adult addiction treatment and detox facilities in Edmonton to make room for involuntary treatment programs, a plan critics say will make matters worse.



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