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“Policing is an extremely difficult profession and keeping Winnipeg families safe can take a toll on our members’ wellness,” said WPA President Maurice Sabourin in a press release. “It is recognized that no one program can provide a 100% solution for the mental health and wellness of members and their families. Within this new partnership, our members can seek mental health support and programs offered by Wounded Warriors Canada at no cost.”
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