Cape Breton’s Eskasoni First Nation in mental health crisis: chief
ESKASONI, N.S. — Nova Scotia’s largest Mi’kmaq community is in the throes of a mental health crisis, with multiple suicides in recent weeks, the chief of the Eskasoni First Nation says.
Leroy Denny said Thursday the deaths have underscored the Cape Breton community’s dire need for more health-care resources.
“All levels of government need to step up,” he said, noting that more long-term funding is needed for culturally informed mental health, trauma and addictions services.
“We must really invest in this issue and deal with the mental health and suicide crisis happening in many Indigenous communities across Canada.”