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Statements

Transgender Day of Remembrance reminds us that we can all be better trans allies

From Mental Health Commission of Canada This Transgender Day of Remembrance, the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) is joining 2SLGBTQ+ allies across the country ...
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Pause, give thanks, and remember: Find new ways to pay tribute this Remembrance Day

From Mental Health Commission of Canada As we approach a Remembrance Day unlike any other, the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) encourages everyone to ...
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Movember reminds us to continue investing in men’s mental health

From Mental Health Commission of Canada Each November, the Movember campaign seeks to raise awareness and improve mental and physical health outcomes for men around ...
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National Seniors Day: Celebrating the lifelong pursuit of mental wellness

Today, on National Seniors Day, the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) celebrates the important contribution older adults continue to make to the fabric of ...
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‘Change maker and champion’: Louise Bradley announces plans to retire as head of the Mental Health Commission of Canada

From Mental Health Commission of Canada More than 12 years ago, Louise Bradley joined the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) as its chief operating ...
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Mental Health Commission of Canada urges perseverance on World Suicide Prevention Day

Today, on World Suicide Prevention Day, the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) wishes to remind everyone that we are not powerless in the era ...
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Celebrating nurses takes on new meaning during COVID-19

From Mental Health Commission of Canada Nursing Week, like so many other days of recognition, has taken on new meaning this year. When the World ...
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A Mother’s Day like no other: Reach out to new moms during COVID-19

From Mental Health Commission of Canada Mother’s Day will undoubtedly look different this year. Physical distancing means that some mothers will continue their round-the-clock duties ...
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Looking after mental health now spells brighter days ahead

From Mental Health Commission of Canada As the Canadian Mental Health Association reminds us, people often default to “I’m fine” when faced with the question, ...
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