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Federal health minister to launch strategy on men's and boys' health in 2026

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Dec, 2025 11:46 AM
  • Federal health minister to launch strategy on men's and boys' health in 2026

Federal Health Minister Marjorie Michel says she's planning to release a strategy on men's and boys' health in the new year. 

Michel says she's working with the provinces and territories and has held a roundtable discussion with colleagues from other federal departments to talk about the idea. 

Advocacy group Movember and researchers from the University of British Columbia released a report last summer that called on the federal government to create such a strategy. 

The group says 75,000 Canadian men died prematurely in 2023, and many of their deaths were from preventable causes. 

The report found that a majority of men delayed seeking treatment for symptoms, and less than half felt listened to when they first received health care. 

Michel says a strategy on men's health will encourage collaboration on issues including mental health, addiction and public safety. 

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