Danielle Smith hits the UCP campaign reset button — hard yyc abpoli ableg abvote Column by sunrickbell:
Public safety. Mental health and addiction.In the fall, if Smith and the UCP are back in the saddle, they will bring in something they call a compassionate intervention law.Smith says the new law will pass the smell test when it comes to the courts judging what can and can’t be done and whether rights are being respected.
Those seeking the order will have to meet a high bar. So we’re told. The non-criminal judge would make the call.Article content
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