B.C. solicitor general says Opposition operative took mentally ill man from care home

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VICTORIA – British Columbia’s Solicitor General is accusing the B.C. Conservative Party of involvement in removing a man from a mental-health facility against the wishes of his family as the Opposition party sought evidence of irregularities in the October provincial election.

Garry Begg says in a court filing that the man was found in a state of “psychosis” after being reported missing, and that the vehicle that took him away from Argyll Lodge care home in the riding of Surrey-Guildford in January was located by police outside the law office of the defeated Conservative candidate who is pursuing allegations of irregularities.

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