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‘Together, we can save lives’: Mental Health Commission of Canada releases workplace resource to coincide with Quebec’s suicide prevention week

From Mental Health Commission of Canada Talking about suicide isn’t easy — the most important conversations rarely are — but as the Association québécoise de ...
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‘Every nickel counts’: Bell Let’s Talk reminds us that even the smallest actions add up to big change

From Mental Health Commission of Canada Today, the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) is proud to join our partners at Bell in the world’s ...
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Mental Health Commission of Canada and iMD Health Global announce partnership to get credible online mental health resources into the hands of care providers and their patients

Today, the Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) announced an important partnership with iMD Health Global (iMD) — a software company focused on health education ...
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‘Put mental health at the heart of First Ministers’ Meeting’ urges Mental Health Commission of Canada

From Mental Health Commission of Canada Tomorrow’s First Ministers’ Meeting between the prime minister and premiers from across the country presents an important opportunity to ...
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‘From victims to survivors’: Honouring those lost to gender-based violence by investing in those still living it

On this, the 31st anniversary of the violent act at Polytechnique Montréal that claimed the lives of 14 women, we pause to remember all those ...
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‘Half a million strong’: Mental Health First Aid training grows virtual

From Mental Health Commission of Canada Last evening, hundreds of people gathered online to celebrate the launch of Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) virtual training. ...
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Investigating the relationship between cannabis and mental health has never been more timely

From Mental Health Commission of Canada When the federal government legalized non-medical cannabis in 2018, there were — and continue to be — many unknowns ...
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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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