The Ontario legislature is becoming a place where MPPs are comfortable with acknowledging they are coping with depression or other forms of mental illness. This is a pretty remarkable thing, and is worth pausing to consider.
The example this week came from cabinet minister Michael Gravelle, who released a blunt, poignant statement about the mental-health struggles he’s had, and why he needs to temporarily step down from his position as the mining and northern development minister. Read the rest of this op-ed at The Ottawa Citizen…
Image: Northern Development and Mines Minister Michael Gravelle. Reg Clayton/Daily Miner and News


“If you constantly think of it as a prison cell it’s always duhkha—suffering. But if you turn it into a meditation cell, then at least for a moment you will have a glimpse of freedom and joy, because you let go of that negativity.”
Sixteen years after Vancouver formally adopted a ‘four pillars’ approach to drug strategy, the city – and the province – finds itself in the grip of an overdose crisis, reports Andrea Woo
“Carfentanil is an extremely toxic and lethal drug and there is currently no way for people to know whether it is contained in illegal drugs,” Dr. Charmaine Enns, Island Health medical health officer said in a release