VICTORIA – Premier David Eby came prepared with announcements as he spoke to leaders of British Columbia’s local governments, promising more involuntary care facilities for those with severe mental illness and addictions, and to bring in legislation to build the North Coast power line.
Eby told delegates at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Victoria that the new care facilities in Surrey and Prince George will add about 100 more beds as part of a broader push to control crime.
The announcement comes as several municipal leaders push for the expansion of involuntary care to cope with public disorder and homelessness in their cities.
Eby says statistics show that crime has fallen by 11 per cent in B.C., but he acknowledges that “people also have to feel safe in their communit