How to care for your mental health if you're struggling with U.S. election result

Supporters sit after Vice-President Kamala Harris delivers a concession speech for the 2024 presidential election on the campus of Howard University in Washington, Wednesday, Nov. 6, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/AP-Ben Curtis

TORONTO - When JP Enns told his 16-year-old daughter and 12-year-old son that Donald Trump had won the U.S. election, they cried.

"(For them) to react emotionally in that way is either my fault as a parent for exposing them to too much political rhetoric or it's a genuine response to how a large population of North America feels at this time," said Enns, an author who lives north of Toronto.

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