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Christine Lund and Jason LeBlanc of Tungasuvvingat Inuit.

Keeping it sacred: research tackles commercial tobacco impact in Aboriginal communities

Tobacco smoking rates and related health effects in Aboriginal communities remain disturbingly high.

About Keeping it sacred: research tackles commercial tobacco impact in Aboriginal communities

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Guidelines and Evidence-Based Practice Resources for International Self-Harm Awareness Day

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Dr. Catherine Zahn and her fellow Bryden Award recipients Bill Graham, Cheyanne Ratnam and Jennifer Keesmaat (left to right)

Dr. Catherine Zahn receives York University’s Bryden Award for Outstanding Achievement

On Thursday evening CAMH’s President and CEO, Dr. Catherine Zahn, received the Bryden Award for Outstanding Achievement from York University.

About Dr. Catherine Zahn receives York University’s Bryden Award for Outstanding Achievement
Susan Roman wearing a grey T-shirt and the purple CAMH lanyard leaning against a tree.

Phase 1C art submissions draw major interest from local artists

Art is an important part of CAMH’s ongoing Queen Street Redevelopment Project.

About Phase 1C art submissions draw major interest from local artists
A man with glasses showing the camera book.

A journey towards community ownership and sustainable collaboration

Children, youth and families living with mental illness and addictions often struggle to access appropriate services

About A journey towards community ownership and sustainable collaboration
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Doctors' Notes: Stopping opioid use completely will only cause more problems

Canadians have one of the highest rates of prescription opioid use in the world – five times higher than in the U.K.

About Doctors' Notes: Stopping opioid use completely will only cause more problems
18.Nov.2016

Bullying Awareness Week 2016

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About Bullying Awareness Week 2016