Margaret McKinnon, Homewood Chair in Mental Health (@mckinnonin) 's Twitter Profile
Margaret McKinnon, Homewood Chair in Mental Health

@mckinnonin

Professor, Dep’t of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, McMaster University; Homewood Research Institute; St. Joseph's Healthcare Hamilton; Tweets my own

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The attacks on Israel are unconscionable and the suffering immeasurable. McMaster CUPE Local 3906 members, are you aware your union has issued a message in support of these attacks? Demand that it be pulled down. NOW. You can make a difference.

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Join us for our upcoming #HRITalk “Be Your Own Ally: Self-Compassion in the Healing Journey” on Nov. 28 from 7-8pm ET via Zoom. Don’t miss this free virtual event where you can ask expert panelists questions in real time. Register now: bit.ly/4936TZ2

Join us for our upcoming #HRITalk “Be Your Own Ally: Self-Compassion in the Healing Journey” on Nov. 28 from 7-8pm ET via Zoom. Don’t miss this free virtual event where you can ask expert panelists questions in real time. Register now: bit.ly/4936TZ2
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Did you know that PTSD can cause memory problems, difficulties with attention, learning challenges, and hinder everyday activities? To learn about a novel treatment, join our upcoming webinar on Nov. 21 from 12-1pm. Register now: bit.ly/49ah1zt

Did you know that PTSD can cause memory problems, difficulties with attention, learning challenges, and hinder everyday activities? To learn about a novel treatment, join our upcoming webinar on Nov. 21 from 12-1pm. Register now: bit.ly/49ah1zt
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In a new Ipsos Canada survey, 87% of respondents agree: a long-term plan for the #HealthWorkforce is needed to ensure Canadians can receive the right care at the right time. CMA is committed to working alongside 🇨🇦's Senators & Members of Parliament to address this crisis. 1/2

In a new <a href="/IpsosCanada/">Ipsos Canada</a> survey, 87% of respondents agree: a long-term plan for the #HealthWorkforce is needed to ensure Canadians can receive the right care at the right time. CMA is committed to working alongside 🇨🇦's Senators &amp; Members of Parliament to address this crisis. 1/2
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Margaret McKinnon, Homewood Chair in Mental Health, a renowned Canadian trauma researcher and Homewood Chair in Mental Health and Trauma, joins us for an important conversation about the significance of self-compassion in the healing journey on Nov. 28 at 7-8pm ET. Sign up now - bit.ly/4936TZ2

<a href="/MckinnonIn/">Margaret McKinnon, Homewood Chair in Mental Health</a>, a renowned Canadian trauma researcher and Homewood Chair in Mental Health and Trauma, joins us for an important conversation about the significance of self-compassion in the healing journey on Nov. 28 at 7-8pm ET. Sign up now - bit.ly/4936TZ2
VAdm/Vam Angus Topshee (@comd_rcn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are aware of recent reports about our sailors struggling with housing in the Halifax region. These are concerning & we are actively investigating. None of our serving members should be homeless. If you know of a sailor or other CAF member who needs help, my DMs are open.

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Congratulations to Margaret McKinnon, Homewood Chair in Mental Health for being in the top 15% highest-producing clinical psychology professors and highest-cited mid-career woman faculty member in CPA-accredited psychology departments/programs in Canada! We are grateful to have you at HRI👏

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Meet Margaret McKinnon (Margaret McKinnon, Homewood Chair in Mental Health), professor McMaster Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences. A harrowing, near-death experience set off a sequence of events that helped her establish herself as a foremost leader in what we know about trauma and posttraumatic stress. ow.ly/KsUo50RzHqu

Kirsty Duncan (@kirstyduncanmp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Crisis then, crisis now. Almost 30 years ago, sport leaders rejected an inquiry into sex abuse in Canadian sport, as it could revictimize people and drive others for cover. They chose a communal approach to address this “serious issue.” It failed, and athletes still wait.

Crisis then, crisis now.

Almost 30 years ago, sport leaders rejected an inquiry into sex abuse in Canadian sport, as it could revictimize people and drive others for cover. 

They chose a communal approach to address this “serious issue.”

It failed, and athletes still wait.
Bob Rae (@bobrae48) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When Sir John A Macdonald died in office, the person who spoke with eloquence about him was his opponent Laurier. When Chamberlain left office, his long time opponent Churchill reached out and praised him. When I left parliament Stephen Harper called me a “patriot”. That spirit

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A display of blatant racism by the President of the United States is intolerable and must be condemned. As someone who survived a major airline incident, I am also deeply offended by the indecency shown to the families of those lost.

A display of blatant racism by the President of the United States is intolerable and must be condemned. As someone who survived a major airline incident, I am also deeply offended by the indecency shown to the families of those lost.
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For individuals and organizations affected by the mass casualty event in Vancouver, please see canemerg-urgencecan.com for mental health tools and resources for all Canadians. Financial support from the Public Health Agency of Canada. Public Health PHAC McMaster University