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QUEBEC 鈥?The parents of the man accused in the slayings at a Quebec City mosque described the attack as inexcusable and totally inexplicable in a letter published on Wednesday.Writing to Radio-Canada in their first public statement since the attack more than a year ago, Manon
stanley mug Marchand and Raymond Bissonnette said they have been living a nightmare, but stand by their son Alexandre.Alexandre is still our son whom we love and who will always be a part of our family, they wrote in a letter released by the French-language broadcaster. Like all parents, we hoped to see him succeed and be happy in life. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW In a way, we have also lost a son, they added.Alexandre Bissonnette is facin
stanley termosar g 12 charges, including six counts of first-degree murder, and his trial is expected to begin on Mar. 26. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW On Monday, commemora
stanley vaso tive events were held in Quebec City and elsewhere to mark the one year anniversary of the rampage at the Islamic cultural centre in Quebec City on Jan. 29, 2017.Six men were killed in attack: Mamadou Tanou Barry, 42, Abdelkrim Hassane, 41, Khaled Belkacemi, 60, Aboubaker Thabti, 44, Azzeddine Soufiane, 57, and Ibrahima Barry, 39. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Nineteen others were injured in the attack. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELO Tqpb Which province has the best back-to-school plan Our experts hand out grades
OTTAWA 鈥?Canada top military officer is urging his troops to reach out for help if it required, as the use of mental-health services for military personnel has reached an all-time low.In an open letter to all Canadian Armed Forces members, chief of the defence staff Gen. Jonathan Vance said there may be legitimate reasons fewer service members are calling military helplines or accessing mental-health professionals.Use of help lines and access to mental-health professionals is at an all-time low, Vance wrote. ART
stanley cups ICLE CONTINUES BELOW There may be some valid reasons for this, but I would like to encourage anyone who needs to reach out or access mental-health therapy to do so.The decline in use of mental-health services by military personnel contrasts with reports of a surge in demand at civilian crisis centres and other mental-health organizations, with some reporting up to 50 per cent more calls from Canadians in distress. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The Canadian Mental Health Association reported this month that one of its branches in Nova Scotia, which usually fields 25 daily calls for mental-health support, was now ge
stanley polska tting more than 700 calls per day as people struggle during the pandemic.It wasn ;t immediately
stanley canada clear why troops are no longer calling the military help lines or seeking support. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW