British Columbia has introduced legislation that would allow people to get independent advice about their rights after they ve been involuntarily detained for treatment of a severe mental health disorder.
British Columbia has introduced legislation that would allow people to get independent advice about their rights after they've been involuntarily detained for treatment of a severe mental health disorder.
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