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Author(s): Mental Health Commission of Canada
Publication Date: 2010
One year after the launch of At Home / Chez Soi, the Mental Health Commission of Canada's homelessness initiative, 78 homeless Winnipegers living with a mental illness now have a place to call home. At Home/Chez Soi is an innovative national research project taking place in five Canadian cities. Its goal is to find the best approaches to help some of the most vulnerable people in the country.
Author(s): Mental Health Commission of Canada
Publication Date: 2009
CALGARY, Feb. 26 - Michael Kirby, Chair of the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC), today expressed the Commission's appreciation to the Prime Minister, the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, the Finance Minister, the Honourable James Flaherty and the Honourable Tony Clement, the Minister of Health, for their leadership in promising $110 million to the MHCC for research projects to help Canadians with mental illness who are homeless.