Manitoba passes bill to be detain highly intoxicated people longer

The legislative assembly during the first session of the 43rd Manitoba legislature at the Manitoba Legislative Building in Winnipeg, Tuesday, Nov. 21, 2023. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Aaron Vincent Elkaim

WINNIPEG - People high on methamphetamines and other drugs will soon face the possibility of being detained for up to three days, under a bill passed by the Manitoba legislature Wednesday after a lot of political debates, threats and dares.

The bill allows authorities to hold people for up to 72 hours — an increase from the current 24-hour maximum that was traditionally aimed at alcohol use — at new "protective care" centres that have yet to be set up. An initial one is planned in central Winnipeg.

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