Six years after Abdurahman Hassan, a Somali man with mental illness, died while being restrained in immigration custody, Ontario has set an inquest into the death of the 39-year-old.
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Publishing date: May 12, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 1 minute read •
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Details surrounding the death of a construction worker in Quinte West will be vetted in an inquest, said Dr. Paul Dungey, regional supervising coroner for East Region, Kingston Office.
Dungey announced Friday an inquest will be held into the death of Bradley Wright.
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Wright, 55, died April 2, 2018, as a result of injuries sustained while working at a construction site in Trenton.
An inquest is mandatory under the
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Publishing date: May 04, 2021 • May 4, 2021 • 6 minute read • Psychiatrist and Quinte Health Care chief of staff Dr. Colin MacPherson, above in 2018, recommends focusing on positive things and personal strengths than on negativity. He notes people abiding by pandemic restrictions are helping to save lives and may find purpose in that. Photo by Luke Hendry
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It’s everywhere: everyone, it seems, has pandemic fatigue.
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Child care is tough. Work is difficult. Money is tight. Housing is unaffordable. Stress is high; energy is low.
Author of the article: Luke Hendry
Publishing date: May 04, 2021 • May 4, 2021 • 6 minute read • Psychiatrist and Quinte Health Care chief of staff Dr. Colin MacPherson, above in 2018, recommends focusing on positive things and personal strengths than on negativity. He notes people abiding by pandemic restrictions are helping to save lives and may find purpose in that. Photo by Luke Hendry
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It’s everywhere: everyone, it seems, has pandemic fatigue.
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Child care is tough. Work is difficult. Money is tight. Housing is unaffordable. Stress is high; energy is low.