In the headlines or behind the scenes, CAMH stories always aim to inform, engage, and enlighten.
What’s your hidden talent? Showcase it for mental health by registering today.
About CAMH is calling on Canadians to showcase their hidden talents as part of CAMH One Brave Night for Mental Health

OCD Awareness Week aims to raise awareness about obsessive compulsive disorder and related disorders and the importance of increasing access to care.
About CAMH Library: OCD Awareness Week 2018
Minister Vijay Thanigasalam visited CAMH to dive deeper into how CAMH leads and innovates in research.
About Inspiring Hope with Research: Introducing Ontario’s Associate Minister of Mental Health and Addictions to CAMH Research
April 28 – May 2, 2025
About Patient and Family Experience Week 2025
Starting Monday, December 9th, 2024, Shaw Street will be reduced to one northbound and one southbound lane, and the entirety of the west sidewalk will be closed from King Street to Queen Street.
About Partial Road and Sidewalk Closure on Shaw Street
As part of this work, the City of Toronto instructed CAMH to conduct arborist reports to assess the health of trees bordering our property along the perimeter of our historical heritage wall. The assessment found that six of the large trees along Shaw Street were causing structural damage to the heritage wall and were removed.
About City of Toronto mandated arborist and historical preservation work
Join us and our partners at the City of Toronto to ask questions, see new visuals and renderings, and learn more about the projects.
About Join us: CAMH 1D Redevelopment Open House
We're thrilled to share highlights from RNAO's Dr. Doris Grinspun's visit to CAMH
About RNAO Visits CAMH