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New legislation in 2025 will strengthen the government’s legal hand to compel addicted people to get off the streets and receive medical care.
The UCP is pushing ahead with a policy called “compassionate intervention” The last thing Smith wants is to see unwilling Albertans get coerced into getting another experimental vaccine.
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