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Marshall Smith served as Alberta Premier Danielle Smith ’s chief of staff until last fall .
Smith says Alberta 's success stems from efforts to aggressively build out treatment beds, including 11 recovery communities.
B.C. health minister says the province is developing local solutions to the mental-health crisis.
Smith has faced criticism in the past over his involvement with a treatment centre near Prince George .
Tory mental-health and addictions critic Claire Rattee says Alberta 's approach to treatment is working.
She says the province needs to do more when it comes to building supportive housing, improving primary care and providing more options for mental health care.
B.C. ’s former top doctor also expressed concern that the province is reverting to a more law-and-order approach to the toxic drug crisis.
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