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B.C. Conservative leader vows to end Kelowna's Tent City and others

John Rustad said a clear path is needed to prevent homelessness and drug addiction across the province
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B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad discussed tent cities, homelessness, drug addictions, and more in Kelowna on Saturday, Oct. 5.

On his busy day in the Okanagan, B.C. Conservative leader John Rustad made a stop at Kelowna's Tent City to discuss the homeless population and the drug crisis across the province. 

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Rustad's press conference on Saturday, Oct. 5, took place in front of Kelowna's Tent City. 

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Rustad said a clean path is needed. 

香蕉视频直播淚t's not just about people who are homeless or people who are addicted or people with mental health, there's a combination of things that are happening, we need to do what we can for each of those groups, it's not one size fits all,香蕉视频直播 said Rustad. 香蕉视频直播淲e are committed to an end to having tent cities in this province.香蕉视频直播 

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More facilities have been built in Kelowna recently for people experiencing homelessness, but Rustad said more needs to happen. 

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He also said if elected, the Conservative party would make sure there are more options available for youth addicted to drugs. Additionally, he said the province's healthcare system is affected by people with addictions. 

"So part of that is we're going to create crisis response stabilization units. These units will be provided, be able to go in and provide targeted care for those experiencing severe addictions or mental health crises, and by doing this, we'll reduce the pressure we have on our emergency rooms and make sure people can get the treatment they need. 

香蕉视频直播淭he Conservative Party will ensure there is strict enforcement of public safety laws to clear both the illegal encampments and to keep public spaces safe. It is time we have places for people now to go in our communities where they can feel safe, where law enforcement will be given the tools needed to be able to make sure these encampments are removed and that order is restored and people can feel safe.香蕉视频直播 

Rustad added that he's talked to Kelowna Mayor Tom Dyas about the situation. 

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The Conservative leader also stated that two candidates in this party across the province are recovering addicts who lived on the streets. 

When asked about people experiencing homelessness who don't have to live in a facility, Rustad said, 香蕉视频直播淭here are people for example who have had, and I'm sorry to say this, permanent brain damage from the drugs that are on the street, that are not in a situation to ever be able to go back into society, that are living on the streets, in a place where they can't handle the idea of being in four walls in terms of a room or any sorts of housing. We need to be creative in looking at other options available. It's also one of the reasons why we need to be looking at long-term care and treatment for people.香蕉视频直播 

Rustad was joined on Saturday by B.C. Conservative MLA candidates Kristina Loewen (Kelowna Centre) and Macklin McCall (West Kelowna- Peachland). 

Mike Farnworth, Minister of Public Safety and BC NDP Candidate for Port Coquitlam released a statement less than two hours after Rustad's press conference: 

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Hailing from Ladner, B.C., I have been passionate about sports, especially baseball, since I was young. In 2018, I graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree
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