Feb 23 • 20:54 UTC 🇨🇦 Canada Global News

‘We need to act’ on men’s health, minister says as government seeks feedback

Canada's Health Minister Marjorie Michel emphasizes the need for a national strategy to improve men's health outcomes while seeking public consultation.

Canada's Health Minister Marjorie Michel has announced a significant initiative aimed at improving men's health outcomes in the country. In a press conference, she discussed the launch of the first step toward a national strategy, which involves soliciting feedback from Canadians starting March 2. This move is seen as a response to alarming statistics indicating that men face higher rates of suicide compared to women and often avoid seeking medical assistance for various health issues.

The importance of these consultations cannot be overstated, as they will help the government pinpoint priorities and address the underlying factors contributing to poor health outcomes among men. Minister Michel highlighted collaborative efforts with Movember Canada, an organization that has been advocating for a dedicated men’s health strategy. Their partnership signifies a commitment to tackling this critical public health issue and aims to create a more supportive environment for men's health concerns.

Additionally, the announcement underscores that the challenge of men's health is a bipartisan issue, with representatives from various political parties joining Michel to emphasize the necessity for progress. By fostering open discussions and gathering insights from the community, the government hopes to establish a comprehensive approach that could ultimately lead to improved health services and outcomes for men throughout Canada.

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