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Alberta reviews COVID-19 pandemic s impact on kids as advocates call for action on declining mental health

Alberta reviews COVID-19 pandemic s impact on kids as advocates call for action on declining mental health

Alberta reviews COVID-19 pandemic s impact on kids as advocates call for action on declining mental health
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It s Horrifying Alabama s Governor Had to Sign a Bill to Protect Babies Born Alive from Abortions by Rebecca Downs

  Share Source: AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais You would think it would be a given for babies born alive from failed abortions would receive lifesaving medical care, right? Unfortunately it is not, because such protections are not enforced. Instead, state legislatures have acted to pass what s known as born-alive protection act bills to send to their governors, though it s mostly Republicans signing legislation. Most Democratic governors have vetoed it. On Tuesday, Gov. Kay Ivey (R-AL) signed such legislation into law protecting these abortion survivors. ?? I’ve signed HB 237! Alabama supports the right to life. I appreciate Rep. Ginny Shaver’s work on this critical bill, and I’m proud to sign this into law and cement our commitment to the unborn. #alpolitics Governor Kay Ivey (@GovernorKayIvey) May 25, 2021

CIHI study examines waiting time for mental health services across Canada

CIHI study examines waiting time for mental health services across Canada Sam Thompson © Getty Images A new study by CIHI examines wait times for mental health services across the country. Canadians are reporting worsening mental health during the pandemic, but many are waiting months before receiving counselling. According to a new study by the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI), in 2019-20, half of Canadians waited for up to a month for counselling services in their communities. For one in 10, that wait is more like four months. NEW: Find out how we measure Canadians’ access to priority health services. See our latest on

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