Visible minorities, health-care workers and young people in Quebec have been at higher risk of experiencing COVID-19-related discrimination and more likely to suffer from poor mental health in the past year, according to a collective of researchers from McGill University, Concordia University and the University of Ottawa.

The researchers set out to study how factors such as people’s socioeconomic and minority status, discrimination, stigmatization and mental health impact their understanding and adoption of public health measures to combat the coronavirus.

Classified as: Research News, cécile rousseau, Department of Psychiatry, Transcultural Psychiatry, COVIVRE, mental health
Published on: 12 May 2021

Here are McGill professors available to comment on the Quebec mosque shooting:

Classified as: McGill University, McGill, Daniel Weinstock, Professor, Morton Weinfeld, cécile rousseau, alain, brunet, dia dabby
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Published on: 31 Jan 2017

"The federal government's much-anticipated Syrian refugee plan will limit those accepted into Canada to women, children and families only, CBC News has learned." (Source: CBC)

Classified as: refugees, Child refugees, immigration and refugee, laura madokoro, Refugees in Canada, refugee issues, cécile rousseau
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Published on: 23 Nov 2015
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