Days after a deadly sword attack in Quebec City left two dead, the province is investing $100 million into mental health services. Global’s Raquel Fletcher reports the announcement was already in the works, due to the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic’s second wave.
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Quebec to invest millions into improving mental health services after deadly massacre
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