Michael Kirby wants a revolution in the way we regard diseases of the mind, and has established a unique charity to bring it aboutTo read the entire article, click here.
By Erin AnderssenOTTAWA -- As a math student at Dalhousie University, Michael Kirby [pictured] would spend long afternoons sitting in the "Roost," the top floor of his fraternity house, working through differential equations.
On occasion, he would know the answer after a quick glance at the problem.
"I realize it's going to take two hours to figure it out," he would say. "But I can just tell by looking that the answer is x=2."
And usually, recalls his fraternity brother George Cooper, now a prominent Halifax lawyer, he was right.
"He could just pierce through the central core," says Mr. Cooper, "and tell you the answer before he had actually done the heavy lifting to actually be able to prove it."
The ability to know the answer before others have even framed the question has marked Mr. Kirby's tenure as the first chair of the Mental Health Commission of Canada.
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Mental Health Commission Chair Michael Kirby named to Order of Canada (December 30th, 2008).
Photograph by Ashley Fraser.


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