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CALGARY—The Alberta government will build two addiction recovery facilities as it prepares to introduce legislation for the involuntary treatment of people deemed to pose a public safety risk due to addiction issues.
The province made the announcement at a Feb. 24 press conference in Calgary, where Mental Health and Addictions Minister Dan Williams described the infrastructure project as a foundation for the “compassionate intervention” bill, which will be introduced in the upcoming legislative session, set to begin on Feb. 25. The legislation would allow relatives, guardians, health care professionals or police officers to request an addiction treatment order for people “who are a danger to themselves or others due to their addiction or substance use.”
“We will not sit back while we watch this happen to Albertans, to our loved ones in our communities, and to loved ones in our family who are suffering from this deadly disease of addiction,” Williams said.
“With the highest civil standards, we will move forward with legislation that allows society to care for and intervene for those who are most affected by this deadly disease, and today’s announcement is laying…