(Toronto, Nov. 1, 2018) – Today is a milestone in the effort to reduce stigma and discrimination for people who’ve experienced a mental health crisis and come into contact with police. Today, Ontario’s Police Records Check Reform Act comes into effect. This means that police are not permitted to disclose non-conviction mental health records, including […]Continue readingCMHA Ontario welcomes implementation of Police Records Check Reform Act
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CMHA Ontario welcomes government’s enhanced approach to treatment services
(Toronto, Oct. 22, 2018) – Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario applauds the provincial government for its decision to maintain an essential health care service for individuals living with substance use and addictions issues related to opioids or other substances. CMHA Ontario is supportive of the Consumption and Treatment Services model, particularly the move to […]Continue readingCMHA Ontario welcomes government’s enhanced approach to treatment services
Collège Boréal and CMHA Ontario team up in support of mental health
(Monday, Oct. 22, 2018, Sudbury) – The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario Division is pleased to partner with Collège Boréal on the launch of a unique fundraising initiative that reminds students about the importance of positive mental health on campus and throughout the province. Beginning today, the college will donate $5 of every application […]Continue readingCollège Boréal and CMHA Ontario team up in support of mental health
Rexall Foundation donates $10,000 to support youth athlete mental health
(Sept. 17, 2018, Toronto) – The Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario Division would like to thank the Rexall Foundation for its $10,000 donation to Talk Today, a program which promotes positive mental health and provides suicide prevention education to amateur athletes, including Canada’s top junior hockey players. This donation will be used to support Talk […]Continue readingRexall Foundation donates $10,000 to support youth athlete mental health
Eye-popping Supercar Saturday returns Aug, 25 – Proceeds support Canadian Mental Health Association
(Monday, Aug. 20, 2018, TORONTO) – Calling all car enthusiasts! Get up close with some of the most coveted luxury vehicles at SUPERCAR SATURDAY on Saturday, August 25th from noon to 3 pm. Proudly brought to you by BMW Toronto, Saturns Drives, and MINI Downtown, all proceeds from this eye-popping event will benefit the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario Division. More than […]Continue readingEye-popping Supercar Saturday returns Aug, 25 – Proceeds support Canadian Mental Health Association
Elliott solid choice as health minister to oversee government’s $1.9 billion mental health and addictions commitment
Toronto – The following is a statement from Camille Quenneville, CEO, Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario Division, in reaction to the appointment of MPP Christine Elliott as Minister of Health and Long-Term Care. “We’d like to congratulate Christine Elliott on her appointment as Minister of Health and Long-Term Care. The Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario […]Continue readingElliott solid choice as health minister to oversee government’s $1.9 billion mental health and addictions commitment
Education key, especially for young people, now that cannabis sales coming Oct. 17th
Toronto – Now that it will be available to the Ontario public as of Oct. 17th, the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario Division believes more education is necessary to reduce the harms associated with cannabis use. “Learning more about the impact of cannabis use is among the most effective ways to lessen harmful impacts […]Continue readingEducation key, especially for young people, now that cannabis sales coming Oct. 17th
A mental health, addictions budget; A welcome sight
The following is a statement from Camille Quenneville, CEO, Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario, in reaction to today’s provincial budget. “CMHA Ontario welcomes today’s provincial budget as it re-affirms the government’s commitment to providing greater support for people living with a mental health and addictions challenge. “For the first time in many years, the issue […]Continue readingA mental health, addictions budget; A welcome sight
Government commitment significantly bolsters Ontario’s mental health and addictions landscape
For immediate release – The following is a statement from Camille Quenneville, CEO, Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario, in reaction to the provincial government’s $2.1 billion investment in mental health and addictions care. Quenneville is available for media interviews. “Today is an important day for any individual or family in Ontario who knows first-hand the […]Continue readingGovernment commitment significantly bolsters Ontario’s mental health and addictions landscape
Throne Speech provides hope for Ontarians living with mental health and addictions issues
For immediate release – The following is a statement from Camille Quenneville, CEO, Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario, in reaction to today’s speech from the throne. “It was encouraging to hear the throne speech make very clear and specific reference to improving mental health and addictions care for Ontarians. The government promise of historic investment levels […]Continue readingThrone Speech provides hope for Ontarians living with mental health and addictions issues