How Canada
How Canada's lack of an "Intelligence Culture" puts us at risk: Alex Dalziel and Michelle Tessier
Why Trump wants Greenland: Alexander Dalziel on CTV Your Morning

Canadas Indigenous mental health program caught in red tape [Video]

Categories
Canadian National News
  1. Home
  2. News
  3. Investigations

The federal system meant to help vulnerable Indigenous people is too often failing them, according to the more than 60 clients, therapists, physicians and Indigenous mental health advocates interviewed for this story. Clockwise: Kelley Hawreliak, Janine Manning, Corenda Lee, Leslie Saunders, Dr. Chetan Mehta, Leigh Sheldon.

Toronto Star illustration using images from TVO, Michelle Mengsu Chang and Dreamstime

Soon after psychologist Leigh Sheldon opened a mental health clinic in Edmonton in 2021, the desperate calls for help started pouring in.

Each call carried an Indigenous voice in crisis. And with each call, Sheldon came to the same depressing realization: the coverage provided by the federal health benefits program for Indigenous people was failing them.

Robert Cribb is a Toronto-based investigative reporter for theStar. Reach him via email: [email protected].

More from The Star & partners

Please log in to use this feature

Log In or Sign Up

  • Article was …

Bruce Pardy has a message for the government
Bruce Pardy has a message for the government
A pragmatic leap forward for First Nations policing: Peter Copeland and Karen Restoule in The Hamilton Spectator