B.C. addictions minister allowed to respond to decriminalization court challenge

Paramedic Specialist David Hilder from B.C. Ambulance tries to speak to a drug overdose victim in downtown Vancouver, June 23, 2021. Canada's Federal Court says B.C.'s Minister of Mental Health and Addictions should be added to a court challenge of the province's move to dial-back drug decriminalization. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

VANCOUVER - Canada's Federal Court has agreed with British Columbia's minister of mental health and addictions that she should be a respondentto a court challenge against the province's decision to dial back its drug decriminalization policy.

The court says in a ruling issued this week that Addictions Minister Jennifer Whiteside should be added to the challenge originally filed in June by a coalition of non-profit groups including the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users.

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