Minister says not enough beds for compulsory care for addictions across the country
OTTAWA — Provinces and territories need to do more to expand and improve their treatment services for people suffering from addictions and mental health conditions before they contemplate whether to make some of those treatments mandatory, federal addictions minister Ya’ara Saks said Friday.
The minister held a press conference to announce the first call for proposals from municipalities and Indigenous communities to access a share of a $150 million emergency treatment fund to respond to Canada’s overdose crisis.
But she was peppered with questions about the growing debate about whether some mental health treatments, including addictions treatment, should be compulsory for certain populations.
Several provinces are discussing introducing or expanding compulsory treatment as communities struggle to cope with a countrywide overdose crisis. Nearly 50,000 people in Canada have died of opioid overdoses since 2016.


