New B.C. legislation cracks down on weapons, violence in supportive housing
VICTORIA — The B.C. government has tabled legislation, which the housing minster says will make it easier to kick “problematic” tenants out of supportive housing.
Groups like the BC Coalition of Safe and Supportive Housing have long raised concerns about weapons and violence from tenants, and Housing Minister Christine Boyle says the legislation responds to those concerns.
She says the “vast majority” of the nearly 15,000 residents who live in supportive housing are good tenants, but operators have been asking for the “right tools” that reflect the “operational realities” of supportive housing.
Boyle says the legislation tabled Wednesday in the legislature includes language that would make it easier for operators to evict tenants more quickly if they are found with weapons.











