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Scottys Little Soldiers Members gather at a Remembrance in 2024

Scotty’s to showcase bereavement research on international stage in Canada

September 12, 2025September 12, 2025 CIMVHR Communications

Scotty’s Little Soldiers will take its work supporting bereaved military children onto the international stage this October, as the charity […]

Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield reads the new children’s book by the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research. [CIMVHR]

New children’s books shines light on Canadian military experience

July 11, 2025 CIMVHR Communications

Representation matters to the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR). That’s why the organization has published a new […]

Volunteering Should Be at the Forefront of Veteran Policy in Canada

June 26, 2025 CIMVHR Communications

A stronger, research-backed case for making volunteering a cornerstone of Canadian Veteran support programs. The shift from military to civilian […]

Major Paul Hook, pictured with his family, Heather Hook, and daughters Megan (12) and Madelyn (9) in April 2018. All attaché families were invited for a three day trip to the south of Jordan. The kids participated in a briefing by the Commander of the Jordanian Navy, took a tour and boat ride, and spent a cultural night in the desert. | Paul Hook

Dads and ‘dandelions’: How military families make it work

June 16, 2025 CIMVHR Communications

Many military families struggle to balance their personal and professional lives. Those that do point to sacrifice and dedication Six […]

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Volunteering should be at the forefront of veteran policy in Canada

May 14, 2025 CIMVHR Communications

Well-designed volunteer opportunities can foster a sense of connection, and offer a meaningful outlet for veterans to apply their unique […]

Ron Shore

Why Ron Shore is using psychedelics to unmask mental health

May 5, 2025 CIMVHR Communications

It’s Mental Health Week, an annual event started by the Canadian Mental Health Association aimed at raising awareness and promoting […]

Kathryn Reeve

“He’s never been the same”

April 17, 2025 CIMVHR Communications

Graduate student Kathryn Reeves studying military service-related moral injury Her lived experience growing up in a military family is shaping […]

Unique Storybooks Support Canadian Children From Military, Veteran and Public Safety Personnel Families

March 17, 2025 CIMVHR Communications

A first in Canada: Free online storybooks designed to help children cope with the challenges of military and public safety […]

Keynote Speaker at CIMVHR Forum 2024

Exercise, AI and women’s well-being highlight latest military and veteran health forum

February 21, 2025February 21, 2025 CIMVHR Communications

Are we building our soldiers up or are we just breaking them down?” asked Eric Robitaille, one of the opening keynote […]

A Canadian Forces member gives a reading to a class of elementary school students.

Unique storybooks support Canadian children from military, Veteran and public safety personnel families

February 20, 2025 CIMVHR Communications

  The Royal Canadian Legion, the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) and Canadian Forces Morale and […]

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