- "Nunavut looks to local Inuit for advice on new Mental Health Act" by Elyse Skura (CBC News)
- "Light May Work on Nonseasonal Depression, Study Finds" by Nicholas Bakalar (NY Times)
- "Let's tackle mental health stigma and attract trainees to psychiatry" by Billy Boland (The Guardian)
- "It's Not Surprising LGBTQ Affected by Mental Health Issues — But the Reasons Are Inexcusable" by Korin Miller (Yahoo)
- "Refugees to be offered mental health services in Canada" by Mark Kennedy (Ottawa Citizen)
- "Canada unprepared for refugees' mental health issues, experts say" by Jeff Lee (Vancouver Sun)
- "Edmonton police lobby for the right to take mental health patients to the new remand centre" by Elise Stolte (Edmonton Journal)
- "Men vulnerable to boredom, depression in retirement" by Brenda Bouw (Globe and Mail)
Catch up on all the news related to mental health and psychiatry from last week!
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