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The federal government is providing $71 million over four years to help expand youth mental health services in Quebec, as health officials warn growing numbers of young people are struggling to meet their basic needs. The funding, announced Monday, is part of Canada’s Youth Mental Health Fund and will support services delivered through Santé Québec in partnership with the province.Front-line workers say mental health challenges among youth are becoming increasingly complex, with many young people facing issues ranging from housing and food insecurity to emotional distress.“Lodging, food, and mental health services,” said Natalie Zirnhelt of Santé Québec, describing some of…
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