Alberta moves to strengthen legislation before proposed opioid class-action lawsuit
EDMONTON — The Alberta government has introduced updated legislation that it says would help make sure anyone who contributed to the opioid addiction crisis is held responsible.
Dan Williams, the minister of mental health and addiction, says the proposed changes aim to strengthen the province’s position in current class actions to recover opioid-related health-care costs and other damages.
The legislation would make pharmaceutical consultants subject to potential legal action, clarify a definition of opioid products and amend a formula to calculate damages.
Williams says the province would use any future damages to support those who are suffering from mental health challenges or for addiction recovery programs.