B.C. launches working group to address safety in supportive housing
- The B.C. government is examining exempting all supportive housing units from the regulations of the Residential Tenancy Act.
- Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon stated that the aim of the working group is to ensure safety for tenants and workers.
- The working group will include law enforcement, supportive housing providers, union representatives, and BC Housing.
- The ministry is collaborating with the BC Centre for Disease Control to assess the toxic drug crisis's impact on supportive housing.
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B.C. eyes changing rules to allow eviction of problem tenants in supportive housing
The B.C. government is forming a working group to tackle a number of safety issues in supportive housing, including concerns of drug trafficking, weapons, second-hand exposure to fentanyl and the use of butane torches to heat opioids.
·Vancouver, Canada
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