The Liberal Party's Response to CAMIMH's Election Requests [21 - Oct - 08 @ 09:34]
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October 7, 2008
Constance McKnight
Chair
Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health
141 Laurier Avenue West, Suite 701
Ottawa ON K1P 5J3
Dear Ms. McKnight,
Thank you for your letter. The Liberal Party of Canada believes that in order for Canadians to remain healthy, and to sustain the quality of our public health care system, public efforts to promote health and disease prevention.
In Budget 2005, we built on the initial investments to the Public Health Agency of Can ... |
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Key Issues and Backgrounders – Federal Election 2008 [2 - Oct - 08 @ 15:39]
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In this federal election the Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health is seeking the support of all the major parties on key issues that affect the mental health of all Canadians.
As the national alliance of major consumer, family, community and mental health care provider groups in Canada, CAMIMH is alert to the current mental health crisis affecting individuals and families, members of the medical research community, as well as front-line workers. We are also deeply concerned ... |
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Tips and Tools for Government Relations – Federal Election 2008 [2 - Oct - 08 @ 15:31]
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Tips and Tools for Government Relations – Federal Election 2008
Things you can do to press for action on mental health and illness
The success of CAMIMH’s campaign depends on the support of our membership who has direct experience of the issues faced by Canadians living with mental health issues. Here are some important things you can do to help build support for action on mental health and illness.
1. Send a message to your candidates and spread the word!
Send a quick and easy e-mail m ... |
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NEWS RELEASE - Improved mental health literacy key to critical health issue warns national alliance at opening of Mental Health Week [5 - May - 08 @ 12:49]
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Improved mental health literacy key to critical health issue warns national alliance at opening of Mental Health Week
Ottawa, Ontario - May 5, 2008
The Canadian Alliance on Mental Illness and Mental Health (CAMIMH) today marked the opening of Mental Health Week in Canada by highlighting the critical need to improve the mental health literacy of Canadians. Nearly 6 million Canadians are likely to experience a diagnosable mental illness over their lifetimes and 3% of Canadians likely to live ... |
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