

Emma, Critical Commenter
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@thestarcard100
🇨🇦 Resisting the Great Reset 🇺🇸 🍁 Truth Shall Set You Free - It's uncomfortable, sure, but critical thinking is self-defence.🍁



Never underestimate President Trump





Statistics Canada just released a decade of data on the health of Canadians and there has been a significant decline since the Liberals took office in 2015. The share of Canadians in good health dropped from 68.6% to 56.4%. Emotional health fell from 78.3% to 61.2%. This is what happens when people can't afford to eat well and can't find a doctor.




“You can't abandon the concept of normality, or societies will just completely fall apart,” says developmental psychologist and social science scholar @JDHaltigan There has been a tremendous push in mental health to destigmatize mental illness, he says, and people are encouraged to regard themselves as “some sort of heroic person for having [mental] disorders.” This is true especially for mood disorders like depression and anxiety. People nowadays increasingly define themselves through mood disorders—especially women, who often are more prone than men to depression and internalization of anxiety, he says. Haltigan’s departure from the University of Toronto in 2023 coincided with his growing concerns about what he described as increasing ideological pressures in academic research and restrictions on what researchers could say about mental health and early child development.


