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WINNIPEG The Manitoba government is providing $1.2 million to several programs and initiatives that provide mental health and addictions support. Families Minister Rochelle Squires and Mental Health, Wellness and Recovery Minister Audrey Gordon made the announcement at a news conference on Friday, saying the money will be provided through the Canada-Manitoba Home and Community Care and Mental Health and Addictions Service Funding Agreement. “We are investing in prevention services for families to help reduce their risk of involvement with Child and Family Services, and in mental wellness and recovery,” Squires said. “Some of the projects we’re investing in have already shown strong results.”
Audrey Gordon is the Minister for Mental Health, Wellness, and Recovery. (Audrey Gordon/Facebook)
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Thousands of children are getting the most important meal of the day thanks to a $2 million program extension.
A COVID-19 relief program is sticking about for the summer of 2021. Manitoba s Mental Health Minster and Families Minister say more than 6,400 children in close to 2,500 families participating in the home Nutrition and Learning Program were given nutritious breakfast foods, child-friendly recipes, and learning activities in February.
Our government is committed to #ProtectingManitobans and is providing $1.2M for mental health and addictions initiatives through the Canada-Manitoba and Community Care and Mental Health and Addictions Services Funding Agreement. #mbpolipic.twitter.com/QUojjqK153
Arthur Boyd, Shoalhaven as the River Styx c1996, oil on canvas. Boyd Family Collection Arthur Boyd: Landscape of the Soul will feature at the Tweed Regional Gallery and Margaret Olley Art Centre from January 8 to February 28, 2021. The touring exhibition from the Bundanon Trust explores a lifetime of landscape paintings by renowned Australian artist Arthur Boyd. Curated by Barry Pearce the exhibition is drawn principally from Bundanon Trust s own collection of the artist s work. Presenting a number of never-before-seen works created by Boyd as a teenager, the exhibition offers the first in depth look at the artist s powerful early grasp of the landscape as a subject.