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Veterans’ families need legislated access to mental health services, watchdog says

by Akin Smith
Veterans’ families need legislated access to mental health services, watchdog says

More than three years have passed since Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) agreed to ease up restrictions on access to mental health services for the families of troubled soldiers, sailors and aircrew …

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Assisted dying law faces constitutional challenge over exception for mental disorders

by Akin Smith
Assisted dying law faces constitutional challenge over exception for mental disorders

A man who says he suffers from chronic and worsening mental health issues is among those pursuing a court challenge of the assisted dying law, which excludes people suffering solely …

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New research centre in Kingston looks to answer key questions about psychedelics in health care

by Akin Smith
New research centre in Kingston looks to answer key questions about psychedelics in health care

Canadians have seen a lot of hopeful headlines about psychedelics in recent years, as evidence indicating they can help people suffering from treatment-resistant conditions continues to grow. One woman with chronic pain …

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Population growth, health-care crunch could lead to more Code Orange alerts on P.E.I.

by Akin Smith
Population growth, health-care crunch could lead to more Code Orange alerts on P.E.I.

There have been three Code Oranges called at P.E.I. hospitals in just over three months, compared to the same number in all of 2023.  With the province’s population continuing to …

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Inuit honour family who never came home after travelling south for tuberculosis treatment

by Akin Smith
Inuit honour family who never came home after travelling south for tuberculosis treatment

WARNING: This article contains details of abuse. With a stifled sob, Mary Tuktudjuk says she’s spent all of her life thinking about her father. Decades ago, he was among a …

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Tornadoes touch down across U.S., killing toddler in Michigan, injuring 5 in Maryland

by Walter Watson
Tornadoes touch down across U.S., killing toddler in Michigan, injuring 5 in Maryland

A tornado killed a two-year-old boy and injured his mother Wednesday when a tree fell on their house in suburban Detroit. Meanwhile, emergency workers in Maryland were responding to reports …

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Two-thirds of Canadians have experienced traumatic events in their lives, StatsCan says

by Akin Smith
Two-thirds of Canadians have experienced traumatic events in their lives, StatsCan says

WARNING: This story contains discussion of suicide and traumatic events. Firefighter Rob Leathen says he was haunted by the memory of a woman he was trying to save. Leathen is one …

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Admitting I was an addict was hard. Then came the even harder part

by Akin Smith
Admitting I was an addict was hard. Then came the even harder part

This is a First Person column by Matthew Heneghan, who lives in Falkland, B.C. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ. My name is Matthew …

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Eurovision’s slogan is ‘United By Music.’ This year, fans and performers faced division

by Walter Watson
Eurovision’s slogan is ‘United By Music.’ This year, fans and performers faced division

Eurovision’s slogan is “United By Music,” but this year’s edition of the singing competition was marked by unprecedented protests. Non-binary Swiss artist Nemo took home the grand prize with The …

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Hamas agreement, public protests put pressure on Israel to reach ceasefire deal

by Walter Watson
Hamas agreement, public protests put pressure on Israel to reach ceasefire deal

After 24 hours of fast-breaking and often contradictory actions by both Hamas and Israel’s government, a ceasefire in their catastrophic seven-month war still feels distant.  Yet a flurry of diplomatic …

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