Confidence bill on Mental Health Act passes through B.C. legislature
VICTORIA — The B.C. New Democrat government has survived a confidence vote over its changes to the Mental Health Act that reduce the legal exposure of health care workers who deliver involuntary care to patients.
Forty-five NDP members voted in favour of the bill for a third and final time, as 41 MLAs voted against the bill, which Government House Leader Mike Farnworth had previously declared a matter of confidence.
Opposition to the bill came from the provincial Conservatives and One BC, but also from B.C. Green member Rob Botterell and Independent Jordan Kealy.
The vote was one of several Tuesday, as the government pushed through multiple pieces of legislation during the final days of the fall session.
