B.C. seeks ban on using drugs in 'all public spaces,' shifting approach to decriminalization
- The British Columbia government requests Health Canada to urgently change the province's policy to prevent drug use in public spaces.
- Premier David Eby states that the alteration would outlaw illicit drug usage in all public areas, including hospitals, transit, and parks.
- The province's shift follows criticisms from politicians, health workers, and police regarding the existing decriminalization policies allowing public drug use.
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