Planned Forced Drug Treatment Bill Shelved Until After Election: New Brunswick

The Progressive Conservative government in New Brunswick has postponed the introduction of the Compassionate Intervention Act until after the fall election. The act would have mandated treatment for individuals with severe drug addiction. Critics have raised concerns about potential infringements on personal rights and liberties. The government intends to further research best practices in other jurisdictions, including Alberta, before proceeding with the bill.

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