
Jonny Morris
Jonny Morris is the chief executive of the Canadian Mental Health Association’s B.C. division, where he advocates for mental health reform and community safety. He has emphasized the need for systemic improvements in mental health services, particularly in relation to the tragic events surrounding the Vancouver festival vehicle attack. Morris has called for a public inquiry to address potential gaps in communication and resources that may have contributed to the incident, highlighting the importance of comprehensive mental health reform in British Columbia.
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Jonny Morris is the chief executive officer of the Canadian Mental Health Association’s B.C. division who emphasized the need for community-based supports.
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