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Jim Treliving

Dragon Den's Jim Treliving urges Canadians to celebrate #DifferenceMakers

Jim recently became Co-Chair of CAMH’s new national initiative to recognize and celebrate Canadians helping to change the course of mental health.

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Jim and Sandi Treliving

Join Sandi Treliving in recognizing Difference Makers

“We’re asking Canada to tell us about a difference maker in their local community or network.”

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Dr. Renee Logan

CAMH hospitalists: A small team playing a big role

On Doctors’ Day, meet the team that’s looking after CAMH patients “from the neck down”

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A watercolor painting of the Provincial Lunatic Asylum in the early 1900s

Remembering Joseph Workman

Today, that facility has evolved into the country’s largest mental health and addictions teaching and research hospital, CAMH.

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Dr. Justin Geagea named OPA Psychiatrist of the Year

Dr. Geagea is recognized for his contributions to clinical care for patients with schizophrenia and those with serious and persistent mental illness.

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Sean holds up his completed tax forms

CAMH Tax Clinic gives clients a different kind of tax break

Each year, CAMH invites volunteers from the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario to give their time and expertise to help inpatient and outpatient clients with their taxes.

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28.Apr.2017

Research on Dance as Therapy for International Dance Day 2017

Information from CAMH Library

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CAMH welcomes Ontario's Budget

CAMH welcomes Ontario’s Budget today as a significant step forward in building a strong and recovery focused mental health system.

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A red car racing through the streets.

The fast and the crashed: study shows collisions five times more likely for street racers

Ontarians who have street-raced once in the past year are five times more likely to have crashed their vehicle at some point during those 12 months.

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20.Apr.2017

Nature and Mental Health for Earth Day 2017

Information from CAMH Library

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