The B.C. Health Ministry says the suspect charged in the Lapu Lapu festival tragedy over the weekend was being supervised under the Mental Health Act. But as Catherine Urquhart reports, critics are calling on the province to do more when it comes to helping those with mental health issues — and implementing involuntary care.
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More details into Vancouver Lapu Lapu Day suspect’s mental state
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