The Saskatchewan government is increasing funding to support mental health services in the province amid COVID-19. On Wednesday, the province announced it is investing an extra $33 million to help those dealing with mental health and addictions, bringing its total investment to $435 million for 2020. “Living through this uncertain and distressing time has caused some level of worry for us all.
Just as people should be caring for their physical health during this pandemic, it’s important to pay attention to our mental health, too,” Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe said. “Whether you’re coping with the loneliness of self-isolation, concerned about the health of your loved ones or worried about what the future may hold, there are mental health