Nova Scotia premier commits $34 million to mental health services, clinicians
HALIFAX — In a province where it can take months to see a mental-health clinician, Keith MacIsaac wanted to let Premier Stephen McNeil know how facilities such as Halifax-based Laing House are vital to the recovery of those with mental illness.
The 27-year-old Dalhousie University student had a brief word with McNeil on Friday, following a campaign stop to announce a Liberal commitment of $34 million over four years to improve access to mental-health services across the province.
“We talked about how Laing House is really important for recovery,” said MacIsaac. “I came here when I was in a really tough spot, pretty isolated with my mental-health issues, and since then I have been able to achieve a great amount of recovery.”
Laing House is a drop-in centre for youth aged 16-29 who live with psychosis or mood and anxiety disorders. It provides peer support through a variety of programs including art, music and camping.


