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Quebec psychiatrists call for a dedicated mental health minister

The six-measure plan calls for a minister to coordinate mental health policy and curb rising homelessness and suicide, with 12,000 people visibly homeless.

  • On Wednesday, the Quebec Association of Psychiatrists called on the next government to appoint a dedicated Minister of Mental Health to coordinate cross-government strategies and ensure the issue remains a priority beyond election cycles.
  • Rising mental health distress and homelessness are driving the demand, with 12,000 people visibly homeless across Quebec, including 5,000 in Montreal, representing a 20 per cent increase since 2022.
  • AMPQ President Dr. Claire Gamache presented critical health indicators, noting that hospitalizations for suicidal ideation among girls between 10 and 14 years old tripled between 2010 and 2023.
  • The "Mental Health 2026" platform proposes six measures including preventing homelessness, expanding alternatives to hospitalization, and facilitating access to care through telemedicine to address the crisis.
  • Guillaume Cliche-Rivard, health policy lead for Québec Solidaire, agreed with the psychiatrists' assessment, stating there is urgent need for structural action to address root causes of the homelessness crisis.
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The Association des médecins psychiatrists du Québec wants mental health to be an electoral priority and that a minister devote himself to it in the future.

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Quebec psychiatrists call for a dedicated mental health minister

During a news conference on Wednesday, the president of the province's psychiatrists' association proposed six measures that she said are needed to help prevent homelessness and suicide.

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MONTREAL — The portrait of mental health is worrying in Quebec, is worried by the Association des médecins psychiatrists du Québec (AMPQ). On Wednesday morning, she unveiled the Mental Health Platform 2026, which proposes six measures, the first of which is to appoint a minister responsible for mental health. In the run-up to the elections, the AMPQ invites the parties [...]

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They demand concrete commitments from the parties, including the appointment of a minister responsible for this issue.

·Montreal, Canada
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TVA Nouvelles broke the news in Montreal, Canada on Wednesday, August 5, 2026.
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