Nova Scotia failing to properly oversee addictions, mental health care, says auditor
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's auditor general says the Office of Addictions and Mental Health has failed to provide effective oversight of mental health and addiction services and its staff were not aware of all provincially funded centres offering care.Categories
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