Maamwesying Receives $3.6M to Expand Mental Health & Addictions Care in Sault Ste. Marie (2026)

A Bold Step Towards Healing: Unlocking Access to Addiction Care for Indigenous Communities

In a powerful move, Maamwesying North Shore Community Health Services has been awarded over $3 million to expand its vital mental health and addiction support programs. This funding, announced by the federal government, aims to tackle the devastating impact of opioid use and the illegal drug crisis affecting Indigenous communities in Sault Ste. Marie and Algoma.

But here's where it gets controversial... The $3.62 million grant from Canada's Emergency Treatment Fund is a significant step towards breaking down barriers to care for urban Indigenous individuals and those in remote Algoma communities. MP Terry Sheehan recognizes this as a critical response to the illegal drug crisis, emphasizing the need for prevention and recovery support.

And this is the part most people miss... The funding announcement at Maamwesying highlights the dedication of frontline workers who witness the devastating effects of substance abuse firsthand. Chantelle Evans, the director of mental health and addictions at Ma

Maamwesying Receives $3.6M to Expand Mental Health & Addictions Care in Sault Ste. Marie (2026)
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