Former Saskatchewan NDP member sitting as Independent says she was muzzled

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REGINA – A Saskatchewan legislature member says she left the Opposition NDP because she was told to keep quiet rather than speak out on a law that can force drug treatment on those battling addictions.

Betty Nippi-Albright, who now sits as an Independent, says NDP Leader Carla Beck ignored her pleas to release a report that identified problems with involuntary care.

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