Article in the Globe yesterday by Marcus Gee in which he links a recent ride on a TTC Streetcar to the need for involuntary care for those with serious mental illness or addiction.
Scenes like the one on my streetcar, and often far worse, have become common in our cities as Canada suffers through a triple epidemic of mental illness, addiction and homelessness
www.theglobeandmail.com
When one reads through, the column comes off as quite reasonable, and conscious of the need for guardrails, and protection of civil liberties; but rightly points out the status quo simply isn't working and isn't fair to anyone.
One thing not discussed, that needs to be, is that this province, and many others simply lack the institutional capacity now to handle hundreds of additional people in care on any given day. Its going to be a large, costly endeavour, but
I expect we will need to build at least 2 large new mental health facilities in this province, in addition to dedicated addiction treatment beds, and more short/medium term beds delivered through the hospital system.