On Saturday August 31st, I was honoured to speak to those gathered in Port Alberni and Parksville on International Overdose Awareness Day to remember all those who have been lost to the toxic drug crisis and the pain and grief of their families and friends. Also, to honour the thousands of people in our communities who are in recovery, many of whom have survived overdose with the help of first responders, community caregivers and fellow citizens administering Naloxone in a timely manner. I took the occasion to repeat my call for the declaration of a national public health emergency and a coordinated, integrated and compassionate plan to address the toxic drug crisis in Canada.
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.