• Eight in ten Canadians (81%) strongly agree that taking steps to ensure good mental health is just as important as taking steps to be physically fit.
    - Ipsos-Reid, May 2005
  • The average length of time it takes someone on a mental health leave to return to full-time work is 40 days, but for many it can take years.
    - Global Business and Economic Roundtable on Addictions and Mental Health, 2004
  • 46.9% of Canadians say they are overweight or obese.
    - Healthy Canadians - A Federal Report on Comparable Health Indicators, 2004
  • According to data from the Canadian Community Health Survey, 18% of people who do not seek help for their emotions, mental health or use of alcohol or drugs report that they are afraid to ask for help, or they are afraid of what others would think.
    - The Daily, Statistics Canada, September 3, 2003
  • Almost 1 in 10 current drinkers report that they experienced harm from their drinking during the past year. 5.4% report that their drinking had harmed their physical health.
    - Canadian Addiction Survey, November 2004
  • About 70% of workers in the "sandwich generation", aged 45 to 64 and caught between the demands of raising children and caring for aging parents, reported stress compared with about 61% of workers with no child care or elder care responsibilities.
    - The Daily, Statistics Canada, September 28, 2004
  • Senior management's interest in employees' well-being is the most important driver of employee engagement.
    - The 2003 Tower Perrin, Talent Report - Canada
  • Canada's working-age population is becoming older. In 2001, people aged 45 to 64 accounted for one-quarter of Canada's total population compared with only 20% in 1991. In 2011, these individuals are expected to represent almost one-third of Canada's total population.
    - Statistics Canada, 2002
  • Employees experiencing high work/life conflict have absenteeism rates three times those of employees with low work/life conflict.
    - Duxbury, Higgings: "Work-Life Balance in the New Millennium: Where Are We? Where Do We Need to Go?", 2001

  • Canada's economy loses an estimated $30 billion annually in lost productivity caused by mental health and addiction problems.
    - Global Business and Economic Roundtable on Addictions and Mental Health


  • Health Canada estimates that lost worker productivity due to mental health issues (including stress) drains about $16 billion from the country's economy every year.
    - Workplace Today, January 2002

  • Three in ten (27%) Canadians experience stress in trying to cope with jobs, family, finances and world events.
    - Ipsos-Reid, 2001

  • Canadians mention work/job (45%) as their greatest cause of stress
    - Ipsos-Reid, 2000

  • The Canadian policy research networks has estimated that stress-related absences cost approximately 3.5 billion each year.
    - Duxbury & Higgins 2001

  • Depression is the world's leading cause of disability. The WHO (World Health Organization) estimates that by 2020, Depression will be only second to heart disease.
    - Vancouver Sun Jan 12, 2008

  • Nearly one in ten adult Canadians report having problems with their drinking. Problem drinking most commonly affects physical health and financial position.
    - Canadian Centre of Substance Abuse, 2008

  • For couples with children, one crucial task in maintaining a good marriage is to ensure they make 'us' time in addition to family time.
    - American Psychological Association, 1996

  • Family and friends play an important role in alleviating the depression, guilt, and isolation trauma survivors often experience.
    - National Centre for PTSD, 2001

  • Women in emotionally abusive relationships try to leave their partner an average of 5 times before ending the relationship.
    - Journal of Family Violence, 1997


  • Among family violence victims, 62% were victims of violence at the hands of their spouse.
    - Statistics Canada, 2004

 
 
 
 
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