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Ottawa sending help to Manitoba First Nation facing suicide crisis
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says Ottawa is sending emergency assistance to Shamattawa First Nation in northeastern Manitoba, which is reeling from what the chief is calling a suicide crisis. Miller says mental health concerns have worsened for many Indigenous people during the pandemic and they need long-term solutions.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP123664871
Legacy Identifier:
n_MBA-Suicide-Emergency20210519T1558
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Video
Duration:
2m38s
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1920px × 1080px 186.46 MB
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Create Date:
5/19/2021 3:58:00 PM
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Tags
COVID-19
first nation
indigenous
mental health
Miller
Shamattawa First Nation
solutions
suicide crisis