Summerside urges forced treatment for youth
Last Updated: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 | 8:57 AM ET
CBC News
Related
Internal Links
Parents should be allowed to force their drug-addicted teenagers into treatment, says Summerside city council.
Council voted Monday night to write a letter to P.E.I. Health Minister Chester Gillan asking for the change.
Gillan has previously expressed concern that forcing teenagers into treatment would violate charter rights, but Coun. Garth Lyle noted that British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba allow parents to force their children into treatment.
"Let's go ahead and do it, because in the other provinces there has been no challenges yet," said Lyle.
"We're talking about major populations in some of them, and so I think it's pretty safe here that we could put this through without infringing on anybody's basic human rights."
Lyle said Gillan should act now rather than wait for a case to make it through the courts.
Gillan told the legislature last month that the province is committed to opening a youth drug addiction centre in P.E.I. But he says it won't have locks on the doors, and addicted teens will have to want to be admitted for treatment before being accepted.
Summerside council unanimously supported Lyle's motion to write a letter to Gillan.
Share Tools
Top News Headlines
- B.C. police shooting video sparks calls for new probe
- Amateur video of the shooting of a mentally ill Vancouver man five years ago has prompted calls for B.C.'s police complaint commissioner and Crown prosecutors to take another look at the case. more »
- 'Engine shutdown' forced Air Canada jet to land
- A Japan-bound Air Canada Boeing 777 made an emergency landing at Toronto's Pearson airport on Monday, after one of its engines failed. more »
- CP Rail union, Tories battle over collective bargaining
- The federal Conservatives are defending their plan to force striking Canadian Pacific Railway employees back to work as a way to keep the economy on track, while the union representing 4,800 workers says their collective bargaining rights are under attack. more »
- Syrian children were executed, UN says
- The UN human rights office says the global body's investigators have concluded that children were among almost 90 people summarily executed in the Syrian area of Houla on Friday. more »
- Evolution skeptics will soon be silenced by science: Richard Leakey
- 'Engine shutdown' forced Air Canada jet to land
- Richard Branson suggests naked kitesurfing to premier
- RCMP commissioner pledges to rid force of 'bad apples'
- Man, woman shot dead in Burnaby restaurant
- Thunder Bay flooding causes state of emergency
- Newly discovered malware most lethal cyberweapon to date
- 7 mutilated cats found in Vancouver suburb
- Coast guard cuts prompt formal B.C. complaint
