Manitoba bill to extend drug detention faces deadline as Opposition pushes for change

The exterior of the Manitoba Legislature is seen in Winnipeg, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG - Manitoba's Opposition Progressive Conservatives are calling for mandatory public consultations and buffer zones around the NDP government's proposed detention centres for people intoxicated on long-lasting drugs such as methamphetamines.

A bill before the legislature would extend the maximum time someone can be involuntarily detained for being highly intoxicated to 72 hours from the current 24 hours.聽

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