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Michael Gravelle walks in Thunder Bay, Ont., on Sept. 1, 2011. (Brent Linton/The Globe and Mail

Ontario's minister of northern development and mines says he is temporarily stepping aside as he deals with depression.

Michael Gravelle says in a statement that he has been "struggling with a feeling of uneasiness" that he hasn't been able to shake and last year his doctor diagnosed him with depression.

He says since then he has dealt with it privately while maintaining his work, but it has become clear he needs to take time to properly address the illness.

Premier Kathleen Wynne says Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Mauro will temporarily take over at northern development and mines, while keeping his current responsibilities.

She says it takes great courage to speak publicly about mental health challenges and everyone at Queen's Park is rooting for Gravelle.

He says while he understands the importance of talking openly about mental health, he is asking for privacy for now.

Kenneth Irving was the CEO of Irving Oil until his sudden departure in 2010. In this interview, Irving discusses the crippling depression that had him contemplating suicide and saw him hospitalized. This personal video, produced by Alison Hall, was funded by Kenneth Irving. It was edited independently by Ms. Hall and shared with The Globe and Mail.

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