B.C. Liberals say Eby’s overdose strategy is too narrow, but he says he doesn’t mind
VICTORIA — B.C. Premier David Eby says he doesn’t mind being told his government’s approach to the toxic drug and overdose crisis is too narrow and doomed to fail.
At least it shows a consensus that more needs to be done about an emergency that has cost more than 11,000 lives.
Liberal Leader Kevin Falcon opened the spring sitting of the legislature this week slamming the New Democrat government’s approach to mental health and addictions treatment as an “utter failure,” prompting a complimentary response from Eby.
“I’m actually grateful that the B.C. Liberals are now saying that the government and public should increase investment in public mental health and addiction treatment,” Eby said Friday at a news conference.