Every jurisdiction that I've known, including B.C., struggles with wait-lists and access to care. I don't think I'm aware of a Canadian jurisdiction that is completely nailing it. I do think, overall as a country, we spend less per capita on mental health than do most developed nations. Mental health especially for children is a foundational element that will impact the rest of their lives. It would be a really good return on investment for governments to put more money into the well-being of our children.
Generally, it would be hard to look at the wait times that families report and the lack of access to care that families struggle with and give any jurisdiction, including B.C., a high mark on a report card.