The Mental Health Commission of Canada (MHCC) is committed to transforming Canada’s mental health landscape so everyone can achieve their fullest health potential. As a national not-for-profit supported by Health Canada and a diverse network of partners, MHCC champions people-first approaches that elevate lived and living experience.
Through groundbreaking research, evidence-based initiatives, and accessible training, MHCC works alongside federal, provincial/territorial governments, and communities to advance mental health and substance use health across the country. From e-mental health, suicide prevention and stigma reduction to workplace psychological safety and culturally appropriate care, MHCC brings people together to drive meaningful change.
Guided by compassion, inclusion, and innovation, MHCC is shaping a future where mental health care is accessible, equitable, and empowering for all.
Through groundbreaking research, evidence-based initiatives, and accessible training, MHCC works alongside federal, provincial/territorial governments, and communities to advance mental health and substance use health across the country. From e-mental health, suicide prevention and stigma reduction to workplace psychological safety and culturally appropriate care, MHCC brings people together to drive meaningful change.
Guided by compassion, inclusion, and innovation, MHCC is shaping a future where mental health care is accessible, equitable, and empowering for all.