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Ontario government to provide almost $15M to expand access to mental health, addiction services

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Doug Ford announced Thursday that his government will give $14.75 million to expand access to mental health and addiction services across the province.At a press conference in Sudbury, Ford said the money will go toward safely resuming in-person counselling services, virtual services and providing care in congregate settings, as well as to specialized services for Indigenous communities.

Ford accuses feds of failing to enforce quarantine orders in Ontario “The stress and anxiety so many Ontarians have experienced throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has been difficult and complex,” said Michael Tibollo, Ontario’s associate minister of mental health and addiction.“We want Ontarians who need that extra help to have access to the high-quality.

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