Health
Healthy Living
Finding a Doctor
Medical and Health Information Tools
Public Health Insurance
Safety
Healthy Living
- Find out more about healthy eating, exercise, self-esteem and body image issues from Health Canada.
- Learn how to relieve your stress.
- Recognize the symptoms of depression, gambling addiction and other types of mental illness so that you, or others close to you, can seek treatment.
- Raise your awareness of the effects and risks of drug and alcohol use and ways you can beat an addiction.
- Find out how you can quit smoking.
- Recognize the potential hazards of common activities and misuse of consumer products, such as listening to loud music, excessive tanning, sports, tattooing and piercing, smoking, cosmetics and vitamin supplements.
Finding a Doctor
- In most provinces and territories, the Ministry of Health or the provincial College of Physicians and Surgeons offers an online directory of physicians, often sorted by location and specialty.
Medical and Health Information Tools
- Recognize health concerns early by finding out more about diseases and other medical conditions that affect youth.
- Many provinces and territories offer free professional health advice over the phone to guide you to the information and care that you need.
- Inform yourself about sexual health issues, such as sexually transmitted infections and contraception (birth control).
- Prepare for a trip abroad by learning how to stay healthy while away.
Public Health Insurance
- Each province and territory in Canada provides public health insurance to its citizens and permanent residents. To receive medical care under provincial or territorial health care plans, you must register and obtain a health card.
Safety
- Take action against, bullying and violence.
- Learn how to recognize and prevent situations that could lead to sexual assault or sexual harassment.
- Be safe at work by learning more about your rights and responsibilities to create a safe workplace.