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CMHA’s National Board announces 2012 – 2013 Executive Committee
CMHA’s National Board announces 2012 – 2013 Executive Committee
Mar 5, 2013

David Copus, Chair (3rd term), Alberta Division Appointee Irene Merie, Vice Chair, Manitoba Division Appointee Cal Crocker, Treasurer, Director-at-Large, Ontario Debbie McCormack, Director-at-Large, New Brunswick    Gordon Matheson, Past Chair,…

A Post-Regina Conference Update from the Chair of the National Consumer Advisory Council (NCAC)
A Post-Regina Conference Update from the Chair of the National Consumer Advisory Council (NCAC)
Dec 13, 2012

Changing the term and definition of “consumer” – Your voice is important!! There has been extensive discussion on the term “‘consumer” and its definition. This term originated in the United…

How’s your mental fitness?
How’s your mental fitness?
Nov 8, 2012

Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), in Proud Partnership with the AIR MILES Reward Program and Healthy Minds Canada (HMC), Launches New Highly-Interactive Website Designed to Help Canadians Improve Their Mental…

National Awards Update
National Awards Update
Aug 13, 2012

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Spring Concert benefiting CMHA Manitoba
Spring Concert benefiting CMHA Manitoba
Jun 22, 2012

Tickets: $10.00 Purchase in person from band members, buy at the door or call 953-2351 to reserve tickets. Download the conference poster. In support of Canadian Mental Health Association Manitoba Division.

Balance PSA
Balance PSA
Apr 12, 2011

This too shall pass – a poem and a story
This too shall pass – a poem and a story
Jan 1, 1970

By Nikki Mattocks, guest blogger I feel like I’m drowning, in an acid filled sea, I don’t know how to swim, I don’t know how to breathe My heart is…

The Universal Basic Income: an idea whose time has come? 
The Universal Basic Income: an idea whose time has come? 
Jan 1, 1970

When the COVID-19 pandemic caused sudden and unprecedented job loss, Canada moved swiftly. The COVID-19 Economic Recovery Plan – of which the CERB is a part – provided temporary income support to workers who lost jobs due to the pandemic. In the process, it may have changed the way we…