(02-11-2026, 09:32 AM)quintessentone Wrote: I could be wrong as well, but that is a very small town of 2,399 people with 14% (2021) of the population identifying as indigenous status. The town's position, to me, seems somewhat isolated and I was surmising that the population there would most likely be lacking in mental services being a white or non-white population.
So complete speculation... which is fine
I just missed the 86% of uncertainty in your initial post.
Mental health concerns spread across every human demographic.
Why try to pigeonhole them into the indigenous populations of Northern BC? Besides, I would expect a higher ratio of caucasians with significant mental health stressors than the native 14%
All demographics in such a small rural area have inadequate mental health options
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