BC Supportive housing only a few regulations away from Communist bloc policies

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In January last year, the province amended the Act, which guarantees certain legal rights for both landlords and tenants, allowing supportive housing operators to implement restrictive guest policies and conduct wellness checks.
Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon announced Monday that the province is now looking at removing the protections provided under the Act from supportive housing entirely.
The ministry says the change could allow supportive housing providers “to take quick and decisive action against problematic tenants and guests, and address air-quality issues related to second-hand exposure to fentanyl.
He says the BC Centre for Disease Control hasn’t confirmed any cases of people dying of an overdose from secondhand fentanyl smoke, but elevated levels could require more precautions.
“Many of those individuals, they follow the rules. There’s no issues. But we have a small percentage of them that cause the majority of the challenges, and we need to address that, and that’s what this working group will focus on.”
 
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On a scale of 1 to Canada how fucked is a country if there are laws passed regulating "secondhand fentanyl smoke"?
 
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