Thank you to Roger Kishi, Coordinator of Homeless & Housing Programs for Courtenay's Wachiay Friendship Centre for inviting me to attend the opening ceremony of its new Naut'sa mawt (a Coast Salish word meaning "together as one”) housing project.. Naut'sa maw is a five-storey, wood-frame building which houses 40 affordable non-market homes prioritized for Indigenous people. The project is funded by BC Housing, the federal Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation, the Friendship Centre, the City of Courtenay and the Comox Valley Regional District. It will be managed through a partnership between Wachiay and M'akola Housing Society. Hychka to all involved in creating these wonderful new homes.
Mood Disorders Society of Canada Meeting
It was a privilege to meet with representatives from Mood Disorders Society of Canada recently in Ottawa to discuss the important role of community organizations and peer support workers in helping Canadians with mental illnesses. They spoke about how the chronic underfunding of Canada’s mental health sector limits the ability of non-profit organizations to expand services and meet growing demand. We agreed that investing in community mental health organizations could reduce pressures on the healthcare system and help Canadians who are struggling. Finally, we talked about my Private Member’s Bill, C-414, which is pushing for parity between physical and mental health in our universal, public healthcare system. Canada is facing a mental health crisis and it’s clear we need systemic change so everyone can access care when they need it most.