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Canadian Soldiers Joining in What They Call Unprecedented Lawsuit Against Military
Canadian Press story reprinted at PsycPORT - "A group of soldiers is launching what may be the largest-ever legal assault on Canada's military, filing at least $60 million in lawsuits over stress they claim to have suffered while on duty, The Canadian Press has learned. About 25 soldiers have filed or will file individual lawsuits, claiming they suffered post-traumatic stress because the Canadian Armed Forces ignored their psychological problems."  
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Centre for Addiction and Mental Health supports renewal of Canada's Drug Strategy
Canada Newswire item - "The Centre for Addiction and Mental Health supports the legislation announced today converting cannabis possession to a civil violation under the federal Contraventions Act. CAMH also supports the announcement of a national drug strategy to situate the response to drug use within a broader health framework."  
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