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Federal government announces $200 million in mental health initiatives for Canadian Forces

By Suzanne Coolen [1]

BELLEVILLE – The Federal government has announced new and expanded mental health initiatives for Veterans, current military members and their families, strengthening treatment, care and research.

These initiatives, which amount to an investment of approximately $200 million, include a new operational stress injury clinic in Halifax and additional satellite clinics in St John’s, Pembroke, Brockville, Kelowna,Victoria, Montreal and Chicoutimi.

Daryl Kramp [2], MP for Prince Edward-Hastings says he is committed to ensuring military members and their families have access to the mental health support and services they need.

“I believe in investing further in education and treatment,providing greater support to families, and better harnessing technology and research,” he said. “These new initiatives reflect the most innovative thinking and evidence-based approaches to mental health and suicide prevention, leading to world class care and treatment for mental health illness and injury.”

Highlights of the initiatives