Quebec tables bill on involuntary hospitalization
QUÉBEC — Quebec’s minister of health and social services has tabled a bill to relax the criteria for the involuntary hospitalization of patients experiencing a mental health crisis.
The bill aims to overhaul Bill P-38, or the Act respecting the protection of persons whose mental state presents a danger to themselves or to others, adopted in 1998.
Currently, authorities can forcibly hospitalize a person only if they pose a “serious and immediate” danger to themselves or others. This criterion is among the most restrictive in Canada.
Minister Sonia Bélanger’s Bill 23 proposes to change the wording to that of a “situation where there is a danger” to the person or others.











