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Parties trade blame following IJF investigation into B.C.’s addiction treatment bed numbers

NDP says counting system denounced as ‘bold faced lie’ began with Conservative leader’s government

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John Rustad, David Eby and Sonia Furstenau are all pictured in a composite image.
B.C.'s three major parties have all weighed in on an IJF investigation into how the province reports its addiction treatment bed numbers. Conservative Leader John Rustad, NDP Premier David Eby and Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau are shown from left to right. (Photos by Chad Hipolito [left and right] and Ethan Cairns[centre]/The Canadian Press)

Bethany Lindsay, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
Bethany Lindsay, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Bethany Lindsay is an award-winning investigative journalist who covers white-collar crime. She is based in Vancouver and previously reported for CBC News, the Vancouver Sun, and the Cambodia Daily.

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