Nova Scotia is one step closer to offering universal care for mental health and addictions. The provincial government said it would ensure people get the support they need without cost as a barrier. But as Skye Bryden-Blom reports, those in the field say it won’t be easy.
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Nova Scotia to introduce new legislation for universal care for mental health, addictions
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