Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced Thursday that his government will give $14.75 million to expand access to mental health and addiction services across the province. At a press conference in Sudbury, Ford said the money will go toward safely resuming in-person counselling services, virtual services and providing care in congregate settings, as well as to specialized services for Indigenous communities.
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