
Open Letter from the Canadian Mental Health Association
June 21 of every year marks an opportunity in Canada to recognize the contributions that First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples have made to Canada.
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Charitable Number – 10686 3657 RR0001

June 21 of every year marks an opportunity in Canada to recognize the contributions that First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples have made to Canada.
June 21 of every year marks an opportunity in Canada to recognize the contributions that First Nations, Métis, and Inuit Peoples have made to Canada.

History of CMHA The Canadian Mental Health Association is one of the oldest continuing voluntary health organizations in Canada. It began existence as the Canadian

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100 Years of Canadian Mental Health Association Join CMHA at their agency open house to learn about all of the new, enhanced and innovative programs

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We are here to help! As with any health issue, navigating Manitoba’s complex system of care can be overwhelming. At CMHA, our specialists are available

Join us at our agency open house to learn about all of our new, enhanced, and innovative programs and services.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Canada must treat opioid use as a health issue, not a criminal matter. The Canadian Mental Health Association calls for care not corrections
JESSICA BOTELHO-URBANSKI WITHIN three minutes of returning from their morning recess, Scott Chudley has his class of Grades 3, 4 and 5 students mostly quiet,
CMHA Manitoba and Winnipeg is excited to announce that the 23rd edition of the Mental Health Resources Guide is ready for distribution. There is also
Ask About Suicide – This year, the Canadian Mental Health Association with the support of London Drugs has a campaign to encourage Canadians to access
In anticipation of World Suicide Prevention Day, CMHA MB and Winnipeg’s, Sean Miller, speaks with Global’s, Shannon Cuciz, about a new suicide prevention resource askaboutsuicide.ca

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Marion Cooper and Michelle Gerwing discuss the importance of talking about mental illness.
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Taylor Demetrioff speaks with Shannon Cuciz about his story and the work he does with youth.
CJOB’s Mackling and Megarry speak with Marion Cooper, Executive Director, CMHA MB and Wpg (click to listen)
Global Winnipeg’s Shannon Cuciz interviews Sean Miller, (CMHA MB and Wpg Partnership for Recovery Coordinator) in the first segment of a new monthly series.
MEDIA ADVISORY For immediate release: On Tuesday, February 7th and Wednesday, February 8th, Marion Cooper, Executive Director of the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Manitoba

To recognize the efforts of paramedics across the province, a member-based specialty licence plate is now available to qualifying Manitoba emergency medical services (EMS) providers,
This Valentine’s day, you might be thinking the best way to a person’s heart is through their stomach. While this may or may not be
OPEN LETTER Ottawa, ON, November 9, 2016The Hon. Sarah Hoffman, Alberta Minister of HealthThe Hon. Terry Lake, British Columbia Minister of HealthThe Hon. Kelvin Goertzen,
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Program for city students teaches coping strategies Reid Bricker, Jill Tardiff, Ronald Wilderman. Those three names have beat out a bleak rhythm in repeated critics’
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We acknowledge that we work in Treaty One Territory, at the crossroads of the Anishinaabe, Métis, Cree, Dakota and Oji-Cree Nations, and on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe peoples and the homeland of the Métis Nation
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