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Government spending $200-million on mental health programs for Canadian Armed Forces, Veterans, and their families

The federal government is showing their support for Canadian Armed Forces, veterans, and their families by increasing mental health support programs across the nation. Parry Sound-Muskoka MP Tony Clement says there will be a new operational stress injury clinic based out of Halifax with satellite clinics throughout the country…

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The investment is worth nearly $200-million dollars and will also go towards Mental Health First Aid training for an estimated 3000 Veterans, families, and caregivers over the next five years.

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