Canadians In One Province Have Much Better Mental Health Than Everyone Else In The Country
A new report has laid out the statistics. 🇨🇦

When it comes to mental health in Canada, one province is leagues above everywhere else — and even the country as a whole.
Morneau Shepell has put out the Mental Health Index for November 2020 and a positive score means better mental health.
On the other hand, a negative score means a decline.
Overall, Canada had a score of -11.1 last month, which was up slightly from when it was -11.4 in October.
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-2.7
Newfoundland & Labrador's mental health score
When it comes to provinces, Newfoundland and Labrador had the best score in November at -2.7. That's the highest of any province!
In second place was the Maritimes, which was at -10.3 last month.
B.C. was at -10.6, Ontario was at -11, Alberta was at -13, Saskatchewan was at -13.8, and Manitoba was at -14.6 during the same month.
Since May, no province has received a better mental health score than Newfoundland and Labrador.
Earlier this year, calls to CAMH about mental health surged by 750% from March to April, which is when the COVID-19 pandemic began to affect Canada.