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B.C. housing task force is failing vulnerable residents: SUDU

  • The Surrey Union of Drug Users claims a B.C. provincial housing task force is allowing the government to avoid accountability for systemic failures.
  • SUDU criticizes proposed changes to the Residential Tenancy Act as likely to result in mass evictions of vulnerable residents.
  • Gina Egilson from SUDU urges the government to focus on upstream solutions regarding supportive housing rights.
  • The province is investigating airborne fentanyl levels in supportive housing, with tests showing some areas exceed WorkSafeBC limits.
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B.C. housing task force is failing vulnerable residents: SUDU

Surrey Union of Drug Users calls out provincial government over housing safety

·Surrey, Canada
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Surrey Now-Leader broke the news in Surrey, Canada on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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