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How a Canadian teen was caught in a FBI terrorism sting

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It's a twisted story of how a Canadian man was caught in a FBI terrorism sting, despite having no history of violence and no criminal record. So how did an 18-year-old Canadian — now 20 years old — end up plotting to bomb the New York...
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Assisted dying law recommendations

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A parliamentary committee has come up with a framework for an assisted dying law in Canada. We look at what it recommends and why some think it goes too far.
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Workplace mental health

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When Madalyn Parker took sick leave to focus on her mental health, her CEO, Ben Congleton, commended her for opening up about it
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Margaret Trudeau back to headlines

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Ex-wife of former prime minister talks to CBC's Wendy Mesley about life in the political spotlight
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Does the government report on assisted dying go too far?

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New government recommendations on doctor-assisted dying go further than many expected, suggesting the option for dementia patients, people with psychiatric conditions and, eventually, even to some children.
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Suicide attempts and insurance

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CBC has learned that some insurers may not cover costs associated to suicide attempts
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Man found not criminally responsible in death of woman set on fire

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WARNING: Viewers may find the details of this story disturbing. A Toronto man has been found not criminally responsible for setting a woman on fire on a TTC bus nearly two years ago. Nyima Dolma, 28, suffered critical injuries and died...
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be Well: Knowing the early signs of mental health

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For some, mental health struggles can start as early as childhood and adolescence.
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What another delay means for people waiting for MAID

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The federal government wants another pause in allowing medical assistance in dying (MAID) requests from those suffering solely from mental illnesses. CBC’s Christine Birak breaks down the division among doctors and what it means for...
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Government wants to wait on expanding medical assistance in dying

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The federal government has announced it’s hitting the brakes on expanding medical assistance in dying to those suffering solely from mental health issues, saying Canada’s health system is not ready.
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How to get past stereotypes surrounding people suffering from mental illness or drug addiction

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UWindsor psychology Prof. Renee Biss specializes in brain disorders. She’s taking part in a panel discussion at the Armouries in Windsor, Ont., Monday night focused on getting people past stereotypes around others suffering from mental...
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Be Well: Identifying Mental Health Issues in Young People

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Be Well: Identifying Mental Health Issues in Young People
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Be Well: National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month

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Be Well: National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month
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Nigerian salsa teacher helps to dance the blues away

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Nigerians are combatting mental illness stigma through dance with free salsa lessons in Abuja.
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Manslaughter charge in chokehold death on NYC subway

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Daniel Penny, a former U.S. marine who put Jordan Neely, a homeless Black man, in a fatal chokehold on a New York subway, has been charged with second-degree manslaughter.
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The RCMP’s shifting approach to mental health calls

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Some RCMP divisions are trying a new way of responding to mental health calls, pairing an officer with a psychiatric nurse. In Red Deer, Alta., that's resulted in fewer apprehensions and trips to the hospital.
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Liberals seek delay for MAID expansion

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The federal government wants to delay an expansion of its medical assistance in dying (MAID) law, which was set to include those suffering solely from mental illnesses starting in March. The delay would allow more time to set up...
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Over 10,000 people in B.C. have died due to toxic drugs since 2016: coroner’s report

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More than 10,000 people have been lost to toxic drugs in British Columbia since the province declared the drug crisis a public health emergency in 2016, the provincial coroner's service says. Those who have lost family members to...
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Advocates say Canada needs 3-digit mental health crisis line

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Advocates say it's time for Canada to get 988 up and running as a dedicated phone number for people in mental health crisis. However, phone companies may need to change their networks or replace equipment to made it available to Canadians.
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Grammy-winning singer Naomi Judd dead at 76

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Naomi Judd, whose family harmonies with daughter Wynonna turned them into the Grammy-winning country stars The Judds, has died. She was 76.
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Mental Health America Reports Over 50 Million People Are Dealing With Mental Illness

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Jillian Hughes, communications director at Mental Health America, joined "Cheddar Wellness" to talk about her organization's annual report on mental wellbeing. She noted that more than 50 million Americans reported suffering from mental...
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Sask. families say province’s mental health-care system failed them

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WARNING: This video contains distressing details | As Saskatchewan grapples with serious staffing shortages across its mental health facilities, at least two families are pleading for more resources to keep their sons — and others — safe.
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Michelle Williams on struggling with depression while in Destiny’s Child

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Michelle Williams talks to Q’s Tom Power about Destiny's Child, dealing with depression and the pressures of fame.
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MPs vote to include mental illness in MAID program

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Canada has moved one step closer to expanding medical assistance in dying legislation to include people only suffering from mental illness, after the governing Liberals forced a vote on the issue Thursday.