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Walking to raise awareness, what is hope fatigue? Montrealers react to comments on immigration, & a mayor puts her community back together
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Walking to raise awareness, what is hope fatigue? Montrealers react to comments on immigration, & a mayor puts her community back together

Montreal Now with Aaron Rand Podcast · CJAD 800

September 30, 202252m 8s

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Show Notes

Indigenous woman walks across Canada to raise awareness about residential schools

JASMINE LAVALLEE,walking coast-to-coast to raise awareness

Last year, Jasmine Lavallee walked over 2,000 kilometres from Winnipeg to Kamloops, B.C. last year, in wake of the discovery of unmarked graves at the former site of Kamloops Indian Residential School. And she’s doing it again but this time, she’s going even farther -coast to coast across Canada

What is hope fatigue?

LESLEY ALDERMAN, LCSW, is a psychotherapist based in Brooklyn

Hope Fatigue is a new mental health issue that many professionals are seeing in their patients. It’s when you are experiencing a deficit of optimism, and are overwhelmed about important issues that are beyond their control. How do you know that you might be suffering from this?

MONTREALERS REACT TO IMMIGRATION MINISTER JEAN BOULET’S COMMENTS ON IMMIGRATION

A mayor tries to put her community back together

AMANDA MCDOUGALL, Mayor of Cape Breton Regional Municipality 

Topics

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