Former jurors who suffered PTSD call for federal government support
OTTAWA — Former jurors delivered an emotional plea Wednesday for the federal government to create national supports for Canadians who perform jury duty.
Mark Farrant, who said he developed post-traumatic stress disorder after serving on a jury in 2014, characterized the experience as a descent into a dark hole from which he was never able to completely escape.
“I’m not the same person going out of that trial as I was going in,” he said at a press conference in Ottawa. “I had a lot of dark moments. I withdrew from friends, I withdrew from life. And I’m still there today.”
Jurors deliver an immense public service, Farrant said, adding support must be provided to ensure other Canadians do not go through the same amount of suffering that he did.


