Community activist Munira Abukar called for the Province of Ontario to do more in addressing the growing gun violence in Toronto, which she associated with economic isolation experienced in some communities, which has an impact on mental health and other factors of an individual’s well-being.
Gun Violence
Mental health stresses due to poverty leading to rise in gun violence: activist
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