As men’s health enters the national conversation, advocates call for co-operation
OTTAWA — The upcoming launch of a national strategy on men’s and boys’ health is a positive sign that men’s well-being is becoming part of the mainstream conversation in Canada, advocates say — even as they warn that it should not become partisan political fodder.
The Movember Institute of Men’s Health and researchers from the University of British Columbia called on the government to launch such a strategy in a report released last summer.
Health Minister Marjorie Michel said she plans to launch a national strategy on men’s and boys’ health in 2026 by working with colleagues in multiple departments, including Veterans Affairs, Women and Gender Equality and Indigenous Services.
Catherine Corriveau, Movember’s director of policy and advocacy, said the government has taken an important first step by acknowledging the problem.


