Canadians deserve equitable access to psychedelic-assisted therapy

Supporting our veterans requires research and immediate investment to improve the lives of those who served on our behalf and the millions of people suffering from treatable conditions.
Mark Holland
Health Minister Mark Holland speaks to reporters in Ottawa on June 21. Advancements in clinical trials clearly demonstrate the promise of psychedelic medicines as an effective therapeutic treatment, writes Ben Lightburn.

The Senate Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs is calling on federal and provincial governments to immediately launch and fund a large-scale research program on psychedelic therapy. It is a much-needed catalyst for policymakers to seriously consider the use of psychedelics to t...

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