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B.C. opens its first involuntary treatment centre for mentally ill addicts
B.C. opens its first involuntary treatment centre for mentally ill addicts
B.C. opens its first involuntary treatment centre for mentally ill addicts
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B.C. opens its first involuntary treatment centre for mentally ill addicts
Source name:
The Canadian Press
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CP174473067
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n_Involuntary-Care20250425T1100
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Create Date:
4/25/2025 11:00:00 AM
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