Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes opens up about living with mental illness
OTTAWA — Liberal MP Celina Caesar-Chavannes remembers being on a train, tears streaming down her face, trying to calm herself before anyone realized who she was.
“I just kept thinking, ‘Oh my God, I hope nobody recognizes me. What’s going to happen if somebody recognizes me? This is crazy, Celina! Pull yourself together’,” the parliamentary secretary to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in an interview Wednesday.
The rookie MP for Whitby, Ont., was at a low point in her ongoing struggle with depression, a diagnosis she received last year after she could not pull herself out of the depths months after losing a November 2014 by-election.
She found herself feeling embarrassed, guilty and, despite her political success and a supportive family, internalizing the stigma surrounding mental illness.


