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Tom Dyas joined mayors from 10 other municipalities, and representatives from Lower Mainland First Nations and law enforcement groups in Vancouver on Monday (Sept. 16) demanding action from the federal government.
The coalition has three priorities, including provincial mandatory care with federal support.
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On Sept. 15, Premier David Eby announced the NDP will open facilities (over 400 beds) to provide involuntary care under the Mental Health Act for those with severe addictions who are mentally ill and have sustained a brain injury.
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Eby announced that the first site will open at the Alouette Correctional Centre in Maple Ridge, and there are plans to expand throughout the province. Dyas said there is a correctional facility in the Okanagan that might be suitable.
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Dyas said municipalities are limited in what they can do to address individuals suffering from mental health and substance issues and pointed out that senior government needs to do its part.
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The third priority for the coalition calls for a federal plan to secure B.C. ports to stop the flow of illicit drugs from and the export of stolen vehicles.
The mayor is meeting with Eby and speaking on a panel addressing the coalition's concerns at the Union of BC Municipalities Convention in Vancouver on Sept. 17.