Alberta Allocates $180M for Involuntary Addiction Treatment Centers
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Alberta to build two involuntary drug addiction treatment centers
Legislation allows mandatory treatment orders for at-risk individuals
Each center to have 150 secure beds and operated by Recovery Alberta
Construction to start next year, centers operational by 2029
Opposition NDP calls for a pause on contracts due to recent allegations
Legislation emphasizes protecting individuals' rights and civil liberties
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