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$110-million to study mentally ill on streets

A new federal project will look at helping homeless people with mental illness in five cities across Canada reintegrate into society by giving hundreds of them places to live. The $110-million study, by the Mental Health Commission of Canada, will monitor 2,225 homeless people living with a mental illness in Moncton, N. B., Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg over four years.

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Mental Health Commission of Canada

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2009-08-26

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A new federal project will look at helping homeless people with mental illness in five cities across Canada reintegrate into society by giving hundreds of them places to live. The $110-million study, by the Mental Health Commission of Canada, will monitor 2,225 homeless people living with a mental illness in Moncton, N. B., Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg over four years.

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