Data shows spike in church arsons after unmarked grave reports in Canada
Data shows spike in church arsons after unmarked grave reports in Canada
Professor Janet Ajzenstat, restoring Canada’s founding principles: David Livingstone for Inside Policy

Charter challenge to B.C.’s Mental Health Act being heard in court [Video]

Categories
Canadian National News

A Charter challenge to B.C.’s Mental Health Act, over a provision that groups say denies patients the ability to consent to treatment, is now being heard in B.C. Supreme Court nearly a decade after it was first filed.

The challenge, filed by the Council of Canadians with Disabilities and other plaintiffs, was first made in 2016 over the act’s “deemed consent” provision, which states that anyone with involuntary status under the law is presumed to have agreed to psychiatric treatment.

The first hearing day was Thursday, and those involved say it’s likely to continue for several weeks.

Supporters of the challenge say that deemed consent removes safeguards that ensure a patient is being treated humanely, and violates the Charter’s rights to life, liberty and security for everyone.

They argue that B.C. having a deemed consent provision makes it unique among Canadian provinces and jurisdictions worldwide, and that it deprives patients of the …

Real estate is the
Real estate is the 'perfect avenue to launder money.'
Here’s what the future of Canada’s North should look like: Douglas Lauvstad and Sheila North in Canadian Affairs