British Columbia’s politicians found a rare ordinary place and provided a unanimous support to privile member legislation, which offers psychic health universal access to pregnant women and new mothers.
The opposition conservatives are the first private member of the Private Member to undergo the second reading in the voting of the proposal of the Caucasus department, Jody Toor’s proposal in 43 years.

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Bill 204 will give the government a year a year to create a strategy, including a year, perinatal and postnatal mental health.
Among the 91 legislators who voted for Monday, NDP, BC conservatives, greens and three of the three conservatives who left the party last week.
BC Conservatives said that extensive support for the bill is to solve perinatal and postnatal mental health and reflect a common obligation to ensure that no parent does not feel.
The bill should still be studied by a committee, then hold the third reading and will receive and receive the royal consent before entry into force.
Legislation has 93 places. The grace of the NDP has Lore cancer and removed from the positions, the party’s Ravi Chouhan chairman of the dynamic.
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