Catching up on the next pandemic: how the government can address the mental health epidemic in Canada

Two years of lockdowns, isolation, uncertainty, and stress in the face of COVID-19 means that more Canadians are struggling with their mental health.
To address the mental health crisis, the federal government needs to work with the provinces to develop a pan-Canadian funding strategy, writes Dave Gallson, the national executive director of the Mood Disorders Society of Canada.

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